Master the reality you create for yourself.

Speeches & Executive Programs
Isaac's journey will encourage many to think with limitless boundaries, and go after their dreams, no matter how big.
We brought more than 700 of our worldwide Managing Directors together for a week of leadership development. Isaac Lidsky closed the program, teaching us to master our reality by embracing our potential and overcoming our perceived limitations. Our leaders were captivated and inspired by Isaac, and the session ended in a standing ovation ... something that doesn't happen too often around here! We would love to host Isaac again soon.
Isaac is inspiring. He triumphs in the face of great challenges, with grace and humility. I have seen how Isaac meaningfully connects with and touches those around him, and each of us is better for it.
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In the Media
About Isaac Lidsky

As Inc. reported, “ISAAC LIDSKY may possess the most eclectic resume in business.”
Series regular “Weasel” on Saved by the Bell: The New Class, he graduated from Harvard College at 19 (cum laude) and from Harvard Law School (magna cum laude); served as a Supreme Court law Clerk (to two Justices); was a Justice Department litigator (undefeated); founded a tech startup (sold for $230 million); turned a failing construction subcontractor into a highly profitable construction services company (ten times larger); and founded Hope for Vision, a nonprofit that funds the development of treattments and cures for blinding diseases.
He lives in Windermere, Florida with his wife Dorothy and their four children.
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