As a seventeen-year-old volunteer firefighter, Brian Walsh had so much to look forward to--then, in an instant, caught in a burning building where everything went wrong, he found himself clinging to life, his face burned beyond recognition. Even loved ones encouraged him to pursue a career and life that would keep him largely hidden.
Brian chose another route.
At eighteen, from behind the mask he wore for two years, he met the love of his life. At twenty-one, he became an insurance agent, one of the most "face-to-face" jobs imaginable. At twenty-six, he co-founded Walsh & Nicholson Financial Group, which today serves over 1,000 clients in wealth management, estate and retirement planning, and more. He holds the esteemed designation of Certified Financial Fiduciary, serves as Vice President of the Million Dollar Round Table Foundation Board, and is deeply involved in charitable pursuits, including finding a cure for juvenile diabetes and supporting firefighters.
Brian lives in Haverford, Pennsylvania, with wife Mary Ann. They have three children and a beautiful granddaughter.
"This book is filled with real life wisdom that can help you be
more, do more, and serve more."--Nido Qubein, President of High
Point University
"Brian Walsh had to endure something truly horrifying to learn
lessons that helped him live an incredible life. He shares them in
this book, which is a gift to anyone who reads this inspiring,
powerful, and engaging story."--Jon Gordon, bestselling author of
The Carpenter and Training Camp
"I've been telling Brian Walsh for years that he needed to write a
book. He did not just write one, but he wrote a great one. My
friend learned to live a life with a new face. And he now teaches
us to do the same...to put down our masks, face ourselves and
ignite a fire in our heart to live, lead, and love in a more
burning way." --Tommy Spaulding, New York Times bestselling author
of The Heart-Led Leader and It's Not Just Who You Know
"Sometimes the best life lessons are learned from people who have
gone through unimaginable hardship. Brian Walsh pushed through his
tragedy to become one of the best leadership teachers, and his
reflections and advice are invaluable."--Dana Perino, Former White
House Press Secretary
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