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Name
  
Alex Dey


Role
  
Life Coach

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Books
  
Crealo Si Se Puede, La Biblia Del Vendedor

EL DESPERTADOR (ALEX DEY)


Alejandro "Alex" Dey (born June 26, 1958) is a Mexican American, life coach, motivational speaker, sales adviser and published writer. He is the author of the book La Biblia Del Vendedor.

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Dey writes and talks about subjects such as self-improvement, life coaching and sales techniques.

Dey began his motivational speaker career in 1985 at the age of 27 in Mexico City.

In 2012 Dey received an Honorary Doctorate from the Instituto Americano Cultural in Mexico. The Honorary Doctorate mentioned here is bogus and fake. Only an institution that has an actual program that grants a Doctoral degree (such as a Doctorate in Economics or some other field of study) can grant a Honorary Doctorate.

Early life

Dey was born Alejandro Torresdey in Parral, Chihuahua, on June 26, 1958. He spent his first thirteen years of life in between the border of USA and Mexico, while he was a shoe shiner he got adopted by an American family which gave him work and shelter. At the age of 14 his adoptive family introduced him to motivation audio tapes, by the age of 18 Day was already a fan.

At the age of 19 Day became successful in his sales career. At the age of 26 he opened a chain of restaurants in Texas generating his first million dollars.

Career

After his success in sales and restaurants, Dey moved to Miami where he opened the Dey Research Institute which purpose is to study Hispanic behavior. Prepared with this information Dey started giving seminars to insurance companies in Mexico City.

During 1987 he arrived to Mexico City where he began training groups of 20 or 30 people eventually up to 120; By the year 1995, Day spoke to audiences no smaller than 1000 people. Alex Dey gives the opening monologue in Ingles Sin Barreras.

References

Alex Dey Wikipedia