Delusional Belief with Eric Czerlonka
Cut Through the Noise with Dave Turano
Release Date: 12/17/2024
Cut Through the Noise with Dave Turano
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info_outlineEric Czerlonka is CEO and Managing Director of Czerlonka Event Design and Management - an organization known for planning luxury events and excuting unique travel experiences in places like Marrakesh, Buenos Aires and Rwanda. They also customize domestic excursions in the US to fit the personalities of their flourishing client base.
To say Czerlonka has traveled the world is an understatement, but in doing so he has amassed a powerful community of connections that support him to create these experiences.
Eric is one of five children - born and raised in Dracut, MA. He had a nice childhood, but not an extravagant one. His family vacations consisted of day trips to the beach or weekends in the mountains. In fact, he did not fly in an airplane until he was 16 or travel outside the US until he was 30.
Czerlonka chose to study Engineering at the New York Institute of Technology, and learned quickly that it wasnt for him
Four years later graduated with a BA in Adversting.
What did he took afterwards?!?
He spent the better part of the next ten years waiting tables and bartending - four of them at the Navy Pier!
The hospitality industry taught Czerlonka a lot about people, connections, service and relationships - all of which are integral to his business today.
After his days waiting and bartending, he landed Director level jobs at the likes of The Boston Harbor Hotel, The Ritz Carlton and Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, where he got the equivalent of a doctorate degree in Luxury Event Planning, Catering and Superior Customer Service.
His path wasn't planned
It was indirect.
And it was hard at times
But in the end, Czerlonka wouldn't change a thing
Why does this man have a delusional belief in himself?
Find out on 12/17...
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