All teams and organizations begin every new year or season by saying, “We want to be Champions!” After all, we strive to be successful and to be winners. What most people don’t understand is that the process of becoming a winner or a champion is truly magical. Sean Quirk knows this first hand, for he has relentlessly followed the process of becoming a winner and a champion. The process includes failure, adversity, success, optimism, communication, confidence, accountability, and being a great teammate. That is how a Championship Caliber Culture is built.
Throughout Sean’s career as a student-athlete in high school winning state championships and then at the college-level, a student athlete; as a two time All American, National Goalie of the Year and winning an NCAA National Title, culminating in winning nine conference championship and ten NCAA Championship tournaments as a college coach, coaching professional lacrosse; winning the 2020 Major League Lacrosse Championship with the Boston Cannons and MLL New Balance Head Coach of the Year, he has found that the process always takes precedent over the result. When teams and organizations don’t recognize the importance of building the Championship-Caliber Culture, failure is imminent. The greatest talents and the hardest workers cannot make up for a lackluster Championship Caliber Culture—the potential for success cannot exist in an environment where that is missing.
Learn from one of the all-time winningest college coaches in NCAA history! You, too, can build the Championship Caliber Culture. If you have the opportunity to bring Sean Quirk on board for a speaking engagement, do so. He inspires college and universities, teams, organization, businesses, and communities. You will not only be rewarded for the time he spends with you, delivering his wisdom-filled, elevating message, but your life can change overnight as a result.