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GROWTH & IMPACT WEEK SPEAKER LINEUP

 The speakers at Growth and Impact Week are award-winning advisors, operators, and thought leaders who don’t just understand growth and impact, they execute it. Each speaker has been selected for their ability to translate methodology into real-world implementation, sharing how they’ve built in-demand practices through intentional, ROI-driven relationships with business owners. Expect candid perspectives, practical frameworks, and honest discussion around what works in today’s market,  from client selection and trust-building to accountability, culture, and value creation. This is not a stage of theorists; it’s a room of practitioners committed to helping you apply what you learn and accelerate results in your firm. 

 

Jeremy Leach

Jeremy Leach started his first company with his wife Vikki in Albuquerque NM, while attending the University of New Mexico. After graduating, they sold that company to fund their move back to Southern California where they were both born and raised....

ABOUT JEREMY

Jeremy Leach started his first company with his wife Vikki in Albuquerque NM, while attending the University of New Mexico. After graduating, they sold that company to fund their move back to Southern California where they were both born and raised. Upon their return, Jeremy began building his career in the movie and television industry, addressing the needs of pre-production through post-production. 


In 1997, Jeremy started Vision QC, a postproduction quality control company, and grew it to a team of over 40 consultants servicing all the major production studios. In 2012 while working with the studios, he noticed a need for production equipment rentals and started the CFG Rental Group. While purchasing equipment for CFG, he began working with a manufacturing company that made the best grip and rigging equipment in the industry but was unable to satisfy market demand. In 2015, Jeremy sold CFG and purchased Modern Studio Equipment to increase production to match their demand. Since the purchase, Modern's sales have tripled and continue to climb.


Jeremy attributes his desire and ability to lead to his career as a quarterback in football. In high school, he was named the 1987 Los Angeles 4A City Football Player of the Year after leading Granada Hills to the City Championship over Carson, who was ranked second in the nation by USA Today. As a four-year starter at QB for the University of New Mexico, he finished as the 10th all-time leading passer in NCAA history.