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Gregg Strynadka

Submitted by Edmontonians on August 30, 2008 – 1:03 amNo Comment

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Success can be measured in many ways: Going from zero earnings to $500,000 per annum in less than five years would be one way… building a one-man operation into a team of 150 licensed agents in that time would be another… as would having an office that doubles as a trophy room.

But Gregg Strynadka genuinely believes that the number of people and families he has helped achieve their financial goals is the true indicator of his success.

In his teens, he was living his dream as a junior hockey star with the Kerry Park Islanders in Duncan, BC. While “it was a great life experience,” Gregg knew that he had to consider his future. After his return to Edmonton, he and his father operated a Booster Juice franchise which was named “Retailer of the Year” in 2001.

Instilled with the value of hard work, Gregg was looking for a new challenge. When a friend suggested he join World Financial Group, he was attracted by the prospect of essentially being self-employed, under the umbrella of a company that would provide training and opportunity for growth. It was difficult in the beginning—being so young— because he lacked credibility. Now 27, Gregg has earned the respect and admiration of his colleagues who view him as the “guy to watch” within the corporation.
Mentoring is an everyday occurrence for Gregg—working closely with his agents and clients. World Financial Group is dedicated to middle income families. He loves to sit down with them and see “that lightbulb moment” when they realize that they do have a chance to live life on their own terms.

Gregg is also active in the community, and has volunteered as a Big Brother since 2004. It has been a rewarding experience. “I think I’ve gotten as much out of it as Cory has… maybe even more.” He has noticed that, as adults, we so often forget what it’s like to be a kid and that we can learn so much from them. “Little Brother” Cory is now 14. They try to meet at least once a week to play basketball, hockey or video games. “I’m pretty sure I’ll be friends with him for life.”

The ability to build lasting relationships is another measure of the man who is described as “an old soul with a young and vibrant spirit.”

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