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Episode 309: Shaping Tomorrow’s Talent and Technology with Tommy Martin

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Get to know Tommy Martin, the visionary CEO of The Tebow Group and founder of Mammoth. As a husband, father, and Harvard Business School alum, Tommy shares his journey of faith-driven leadership while building the future across multiple sectors, including wealthtech, family offices, life sciences, healthtech, and talent management. In this episode, Tommy also reflects on his work with The Tebow Foundation and how his transition into this role deepened his commitment to service and impact. Tune in for insightful lessons on how strong values shape both entrepreneurial ventures and personal life, offering guidance for leaders across industries.

Bio: Tommy Martin is the CEO of The Tebow Group (Tim Tebow's family office, talent management firm, and creative agency). The Tebow Group exists to fuel and amplify faith, hope, and love in support of the Tim Tebow Foundation that serves some of the most vulnerable people (the real MVPs) around the globe.

Prior to leading The Tebow Group, Tommy founded, lead, and excited multiple nationwide financial firms including broker/dealers, RiAs, and insurance agencies collectively managing over $2 Billion for high net worth clients. Tommy has also built and served as a GP to multiple real estate, special purpose, and healthcare venture capital funds, and as a board member or advisor to dozens of for-profit and not-for-profit organizations.

For his work in the financial services industry, Tommy was named to Investment New's inaugural list or the Top 40 Advisors Under Age 40. He was also named as one of the top 8 visionaries who “will pull the (financial service industry) into the next stratum”. Tommy is a former professor who served as the Financial Planning Department Chair at Taylor University. He carries numerous finance licenses, is an alumnus of Harvard Business School, and a best-selling financial author.

Tommy lives with his wife of 22 years and three children (including an adopted daughter with autism) in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Tommy’s Something Extra: "To value and seek wise counsel, because that's how we make far better decisions. And our sub sentence under that core value is to especially value the opinion that doesn't come naturally to me."

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