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Dan Pena, who is officially known as Daniel Steven Pena Sr. is an American businessman, philanthropist, and business coach whose fame is a result of his eight-day Castle Seminar. Its focus was on Pena’s methodology of Quantum Leap Advantage, which, according to him, produced $50 billion in both value and equity. Pena is not only an author but also a public speaker.
Career Highlights
Dan Pena has been very successful throughout the years.
Before joining the university, Dan served in the US Army. He stopped serving as an officer in 1969 and entered the University immediately. As soon as finished college, Pena started working in real estate. Later, he joined Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis. Next, he joined Bear Stearns. Subsequently, Dan became not only the CEO and president of Kennedy Industrial Inc. but also JPK Industries, Inc.’s chairman.
Wife/Spouse (Name): | Sally Hall |
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Children/Kids | Yes (Kelly Peña, Danny Peña, Derrick Peña) |
Boyfriend/Girlfriend (Dating) | N/A |
Civil Status | Married |
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Net Worth, Nationality and Other Facts
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Full/Real Name | Daniel Steven Peña Sr. |
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Gender (Biological) | Male |
Age (as of today) | 77 years |
Date of Birth | August 10, 1945 |
Place of Birth | Jacksonville, Florida, United States |
Nationality | American |
Height | 1.65 m, 5 feet 5 inches |
Weight | 98 kg, 216 lbs |
Net Worth / Wealth | $500 million |
Occupation | Businessman |
Height, Weight, and Age
Dan Pena's height is pretty average measuring 1.65 m. Dan Pena weighs 98 kg. Being born on August 10, 1945, translates to an age of 77 years as of todays date (June 10, 2023).
Quotes
By definition, to work with me, you need thicker skin and must be OK with a certain amount of verbal abuse!
Dan Pena
Jim Newman, the business visionary who created the term ‘comfort zone,’ showed me how to expand my horizons. Thanks to Jim, after I attended one of his PACE Seminars in 1978; I moved out of my comfort zone at Bear Stearns and became a super successful oilman.
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We’re all self-made, but only successful people admit it.
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Jerry Ormand was already a legendary Texas oilman when I met him. Yet he took the time to introduce me to the fine points of the oil business and how to survive and prosper amid the chaos of a rough-and-tumble industry.
Dan Pena
I, like Don Quixote, have fought many a windmill.
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