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, best-selling
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, speaker,
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Overview

In 1976, Gegax co-founded Tires Plus, a retail tire business, with Don Gullett.Small Business School, Inc. - Gegax & Gullett
/ref> Gegax served as Chairman and CEO (Head Coach) of the company and grew the business to 150 stores and $200 million in sales.Fast Company - Changing Tires, Changing the World
/ref> In 2000, as the company’s majority shareholder, Gegax facilitated the sale of Tires Plus to Bridgestone/Firestone and currently serves as Chairman Emeritus.
/ref> Gegax is a best-selling author with books published by
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and
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; his management methods have been featured in multiple national newspapers and magazines. In 2001, Gegax founded Gegax Advisors to provide consulting and coaching to business owners and high-level executives; he maintains offices in Minneapolis and San Diego. Gegax serves as Chairman of The Gramercy Fund, LLP, an angel investment portfolio of early stage companies, as well as his philanthropic venture, Gegax Family Foundation.Guidestar Report - Gegax Family Foundation
/ref> Gegax is also the producer of a short documentary named Spark. A Systemic Racism Story that explores the Roots and Remedies of Systemic Racism. www.spark-doc.com


Biography


Early years

Tom Gegax was born in 1946 in Connersville, Indiana to Elizabeth (Alexander) Gegax and Bill Gegax. Tom’s mother, Elizabeth, graduated from the
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and became a social worker. His father, Bill, served in
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as a First Lieutenant in
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's Army 4th Armored Division, Engineering Corp. Following the war, Bill owned a service station, a construction company, and was a top salesman for Gibraltar Mausoleum Co. The couple had three other children: Gary, Tim, and a daughter, Lynn, who died of a brain tumor in 1956 at the age of two.


Education

Gegax attended Indiana’s North Vernon High School where he lettered in golf, tennis, and baseball, and was an All State basketball player. After graduating high school in 1964, he received a Congressional appointment to
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as a First Alternate. When the primary appointee failed his physical, Gegax successfully passed his own physical and was preparing for admission to the military academy when he was informed that the primary appointee’s failed physical had been waived. No longer headed for West Point, Gegax enrolled at
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where he graduated in 1968 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Management.


Family

In 1966, at the age of nineteen, Tom Gegax married Jan Pierson. Together they had two sons: Trent and Chris. Trent Gegax was a long-time correspondent for ''
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'' magazine and currently serves as CEO of The Gramercy Fund.Business Journal - Journalist Joins The Gramercy Fund
/ref> Chris Gegax is a video producer. Tom and Jan Gegax divorced in 1991; in 1993, Gegax entered into a relationship with Mary Wescott, a top radio sales representative who now runs Gegax Family Foundation and is on site producer for Tom’s speaking events. They share homes in Minneapolis and San Diego.


Employment and accomplishments

Gegax was hired directly out of college by Shell Oil Company in
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, IL and worked from 1968 to 1973 in Employee Relations (later called Human Resources) and as a Territory Manager servicing service station dealers with territories in the inner city of Chicago’s southside. He transferred with Shell Oil to Minneapolis, MN in 1973 where he worked as a Sales Manager until 1976. In 1976, Gegax co-founded Tires Plus, a retail tire business, with Don Gullett. Tires Plus began as a small startup, emerging from an idea Tom sketched onto a restaurant napkin, and mushroomed under Tom’s leadership into a market leader with 150 upscale stores in ten states and $200 million in revenue. Gegax served as Chairman and CEO (Head Coach) and was able to bypass outside investors over the years by tightly managing his company. In 2000, as the company’s majority shareholder, Gegax sold Tires Plus to Bridgestone/Firestone and currently serves as Chairman Emeritus. Following the sale of Tires Plus, Gegax founded three companies: Gegax Advisors, The Gramercy Fund, and Gegax Family Foundation. Through Gegax Advisors, Tom provides consulting and coaching to business owners and high-level executives. As Chairman of The Gramercy Fund, LLP, an
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portfolio of early stage companies, Gegax, along with his son, Trent, serves as an investor, director, and advisor to a variety of businesses. As an author, ''Tom’s Big Book of Small Business: You Don’t Have to Run Your Business by The Seat of Your Pants'' (HarperCollins, 2007), has gained endorsements by America’s leading business minds, including
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('' The One-Minute Manager''),
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(''Swim with the Sharks''), and author of the foreword, Richard Schulze, Founder and Chairman of
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. The first incarnation of the book, entitled ''By the Seat of Your Pants'', was a best seller, with
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selling 60,000 copies to its small business clients. His co-author on these books was Phil Bolsta. Tom's first book, ''Winning in the Game of Life: Self-Coaching Secrets for Success'' (Random House, 1999), is a blueprint for creating a productive, well-balanced life. It received critical acclaim from publishing industry bellwethers
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and
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, from self-help and spiritual guru,
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, and from national business and political leaders, including
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, Founder/Chairman, of Carlson (formerly “Carlson Companies”), as well as former Vice President of the United States,
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Wellness & Healthy Living

Tom first developed an interest in healthy food in 1977, at age 31, after experiencing low energy, high anxiety, and a fifty-pound weight gain; he changed to eating a somewhat more healthful diet. In 1989, at the age of 43, a bout with cancer caused him to refine his diet even further to focus on
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, natural, whole, plant-based food and occasional fish. Gegax’s long-time interest in healthy living motivated his implementation of wellness programs at Tires Plus and inspired his interest and involvement in environmental advocacy.


Board of Directors’ Service, Keynote Speeches, & Consulting Clients

Tom’s extensive Board of Directors’ service includes several health and environmental organizations such as the
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, the
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, Deepak Chopra Enterprises, John Robbins
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,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Robert Francis Kennedy Jr. (born January 17, 1954) is an American environmental lawyer and author known for promoting anti-vaccine propaganda and conspiracy theories. Kennedy is a son of U.S. senator Robert F. Kennedy and a nephew of President ...
’s
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Dan Buettner (Blue Zones)
and Chairman at
Center For Science in the Public Interest
an organization that has always been at the forefront of health (organic standards, food labeling). In addition to his service on the boards of health and environmental organizations, Tom has served on numerous corporate and nonprofit boards. Tom has been an advisor and coach to a number of high-level executives such as former Vice President
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, whom he helped transition from politics to the business world following Gore’s loss in the 2000 presidential race. Additionally, Gegax has been a featured speaker and/or advisor for a wide variety of companies, including those of which he serves as a board member. Following is a partial list of Tom’s other speaking and consulting clients: 3M, ADPA (Automotive Dealers Parts Managers Association),
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Enterprises, American Association of Micro Business Owners Small Business Expo, Bridgestone/Firestone, CIECA (Collision Industry Electronic Commerce Association), Detroit Chamber of Commerce,
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, Indiana University Kelley School of Business
International Franchise Association
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, Marquette Financial Companies, Merlin Corporation,
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,
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, Minnesota Society of CPAs,
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Bibliography

* ''The Big Book of Small Business: You Don't Have To Run Your Business By The Seat Of Your Pants, HarperCollins'' (Feb 2007) Foreword by Richard Schulze, Founder and Chairman, Best Buy * ''Winning in the Game of Life: Self-Coaching Secrets for Success'' (1999) Introduction by Deepak Chopra


References

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