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Gary Whitehill is the founder of New York Entrepreneur Week (NYEW), The Relentless Foundation and Whitehill International, each of which reflect his entrepreneurial drive and relentless energy. Thriving in challenging environments where he can uncover, extrapolate outward from and leverage all the pieces that maximize business impact, Gary’s energy is devoted to helping entrepreneurs prove to themselves and to the world that they can achieve anything they want. He has founded companies in numerous verticals including: consumer products, media, retail and skincare. Gary believes stopping at nothing to achieve everything is a mindset very few in this world share. Those who do are the movement makers of the world. As the founder of three internationally expanding organizations, Gary’s entrepreneurial pedigree and relentless energy are demonstrated by his expertise in constructing complex and scalable entrepreneurial ecosystems, developing community engagement frameworks and catapulting early-stage entrepreneurs. Gary serves as special advisor to the Consulate General of Australia and resides on the Boards of AOL Small Business, the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce and Central Connecticut State University.

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