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Marion Luna Brem - Women Make the Best Salesmen
- Inc. Magazine Entrepreneur of the Year
- Ranked among top 100 Most Influential Hispanics in US
- Owner of multiple auto dealerships, ad agency and
related ventures.
Marion Luna Brem, married with 2 young sons, had her near-perfect home life
shattered when she was diagnosed with a terminal illness and told she had only 2 to 5 years to live.
Battling
life-threatening breast cancer with no health insurance, no employment and no resume, Marion Luna Brem, newly divorced and
the head of her household, decided to try her hand at sales. Selling her first automobile at 32, by 36 she was President and
CEO of her own auto dealership, Love Chrysler, Inc., founded in Corpus Christi, Texas in 1989, currently ranked nationally
in Hispanic Business and Working Woman magazine’s “Top 500.” Her numerous professional accomplishments –
inside the male-dominated automotive industry – most recently led to her induction into “The International Automotive
Hall of Fame.”
Her inspirational story has been profiled in The Washington Post, Reader’s
Digest, and most recently the USA Today as well as numerous women’s magazines. She has appeared on many national radio
and television shows, including “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” “Robert Schuller’s Hour of Power”
and “Good Morning America.”
She has been honored by the Office of Women’s Initiatives at the White
House and currently she serves the state of Texas Worker’s Compensation Insurance Board. She was also selected to participate
in case studies at Harvard University Graduate School of Business.
Ms. Brem is the holder of the “Avon
Women of Enterprise” and the “Inc. Magazine entrepreneur of the Year” awards and is also one of 40 women
worldwide, 10 from the United States, to be named as one of the “Leading Women Entrepreneurs of the World” for
2001. (The recognition ceremony took place last year in Madrid, Spain.)
As one of the “100 Most Influential Hispanics in the United States”
(Hispanic Business magazine), she directs her influence to the fight against breast cancer and improving education, having
founded and funded a program to recognize civic-minded high school students. To date, her company has awarded several new
cars to “Love Chrysler’s Top High School Students.” She also founded and co-funded the “Marion Luna
Brem/Pat McNeil teen Parent Scholarship Fund,” which provides financial support for young parents facing the twin difficulties
of parenthood and continuing their education.
With her 2 sons active in her businesses, she has strategically
opened 6 additional companies including a second auto dealership in Texas as well as an ad agency and a real estate holding
company. She has authored a book, The 7 Greatest Truths About Successful Women (Penguin Putnam Publishers), ranked one of
the “Top Ten Business Books” for 2001 (Booklist) and most recently, Women Make The Best Salesman, (Double Day
Publishers 2004).
Topics:
- The 7 Greatest Truths about Successful Women: Maximize your strengths
and minimize your weaknesses by becoming intimate with the 5 beautiful truths about women and the 2 not so beautiful truths.
- Remaining a Woman in a Male-dominated Business World: Embrace your feminine traits. Then, share them with
the guys!
- Turning Obstacles into Opportunities: Choose to convert the down turns in your life instead of just coping
with them.
- A (Very) Personal Breast Cancer Story: Overcome your fears with tears and yes, even laughter listening to this intimate
account.
- Igniting Your Passion: Live life purposefully by attending to that yearning and burning that is in your heart.
- Life is a Sales Call: Negotiation is a means to bring about progress and "closing" opens new doors for all parties involved.
- Leadership: You too were born to be a leader.
- Balancing the Many Yous: Keep all of the plates in your life spinning in the air at the same time with
these proven techniques.

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