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Discipline, Purpose, and Sales: Troy Pusateri’s Story

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What does it take to go from an All-American athlete to a Navy SEAL, then transition into a successful sales career in the tech industry? In this episode of Noob School, I sit down with Troy Pusateri, whose journey is a masterclass in discipline, purpose, and perseverance.

Growing up around Baltimore, Troy excelled in swimming, becoming an All-American at Clemson University. But instead of taking the conventional route after graduation, he chose to serve his country, joining the Navy and eventually becoming a Navy SEAL. His time in the SEAL teams, including protection detail work in Afghanistan, shaped his mindset, resilience, and leadership skills—qualities that would later prove invaluable in his business career.

After leaving the military, Troy took an unconventional path into sales, starting as an Executive Assistant, then moving into business development at Pegasus before making the leap into the tech industry. Today, he’s a Regional Sales Manager at BLACKWOOD, having also worked with AWS as a Navy Account Manager.

In this conversation, we dive into:
✅ The power of discipline and how it translates to success in business
✅ Why having a clear purpose is key to staying motivated
✅ The importance of surrounding yourself with the right people
✅ Lessons from the SEALs that apply directly to sales and leadership
✅ The transition from military service to corporate success

Whether you're in sales, the military, or just looking for inspiration on building a successful career, Troy’s story is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.

Tune in now!

Get your sales in rhythm with The Sterling Method: https://SterlingSales.co

I'm going to be sharing my secrets on all my social channels, but if you want them all at your fingertips, start with my book, Sales for Noobs: https://amzn.to/3tiaxsL

Subscribe to our newsletter today: https://bit.ly/3Ned5kL

#SalesTraining #B2BSales #SalesExcellence #SalesStrategy #BusinessGrowth #SalesLeadership #SalesSuccess #SalesCoaching #SalesSkills #SalesInnovation #SalesTips #SalesPerformance #SalesTransformation #SalesTeamDevelopment #SalesMotivation #SalesEnablement #SalesGoals #SalesExpertise #SalesInsights #SalesTrends#salestrends

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Content provided by Pronk Studios and John Sterling. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Pronk Studios and John Sterling or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

What does it take to go from an All-American athlete to a Navy SEAL, then transition into a successful sales career in the tech industry? In this episode of Noob School, I sit down with Troy Pusateri, whose journey is a masterclass in discipline, purpose, and perseverance.

Growing up around Baltimore, Troy excelled in swimming, becoming an All-American at Clemson University. But instead of taking the conventional route after graduation, he chose to serve his country, joining the Navy and eventually becoming a Navy SEAL. His time in the SEAL teams, including protection detail work in Afghanistan, shaped his mindset, resilience, and leadership skills—qualities that would later prove invaluable in his business career.

After leaving the military, Troy took an unconventional path into sales, starting as an Executive Assistant, then moving into business development at Pegasus before making the leap into the tech industry. Today, he’s a Regional Sales Manager at BLACKWOOD, having also worked with AWS as a Navy Account Manager.

In this conversation, we dive into:
✅ The power of discipline and how it translates to success in business
✅ Why having a clear purpose is key to staying motivated
✅ The importance of surrounding yourself with the right people
✅ Lessons from the SEALs that apply directly to sales and leadership
✅ The transition from military service to corporate success

Whether you're in sales, the military, or just looking for inspiration on building a successful career, Troy’s story is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.

Tune in now!

Get your sales in rhythm with The Sterling Method: https://SterlingSales.co

I'm going to be sharing my secrets on all my social channels, but if you want them all at your fingertips, start with my book, Sales for Noobs: https://amzn.to/3tiaxsL

Subscribe to our newsletter today: https://bit.ly/3Ned5kL

#SalesTraining #B2BSales #SalesExcellence #SalesStrategy #BusinessGrowth #SalesLeadership #SalesSuccess #SalesCoaching #SalesSkills #SalesInnovation #SalesTips #SalesPerformance #SalesTransformation #SalesTeamDevelopment #SalesMotivation #SalesEnablement #SalesGoals #SalesExpertise #SalesInsights #SalesTrends#salestrends

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