Keith, beyond the bio...

Most people know me through real estate, business, coaching, and development, but that is only part of who I am.At the core, I’m someone who believes in hard work, discipline, and doing things the right way. I’m wired to lean into the hard stuff. I love challenge, whether it is mental or physical.

I love to hunt, fish, and ruck, and I tend to take just about everything to the extreme. Not for attention, but because I believe there is something powerful about pushing yourself past what is comfortable. I’ve always been drawn to the difficult path, the one that demands more, teaches more, and reveals who you really are.That mindset carries into every part of my life. In business, in leadership, in my personal life, I want growth. I want depth. I want to keep learning, keep building, and keep becoming better. I do not shy away from pressure. I respect it. I think hard things shape us, and I believe a lot of people are capable of more than they think if they are willing to do the work.

And just as important to me as challenge is, so are people.

I have a real heart for helping others, especially people who need support, mentorship, or just a leg up. I know the value of having someone believe in you, challenge you, and open a door for you, and I never take that lightly. If I can help someone grow, get unstuck, or step into more of who they are capable of becoming, that matters to me.

Behind the curtain, I’m a husband, a father, a leader, and a man who cares deeply about faith, family, grit, growth, and service. I’ve built businesses, but more than that, I want to build a life that means something and leaves people better than I found them.

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Keith is an avid reader, see below for a list of his favorite books

  • The Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday

  • The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R Covey

  • Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E Frankel

  • Fooled By Randomness by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

  • Thoughts on Building Strong Towns by Charles L Marohn Jr

  • Entrusted - Building Legacy that Lasts by David R York & Andrew L Howell

  • Same as Ever by Morgan Housel

  • Escaping the Housing Trap by Charles Marohn Jr and Daniel Herriges