Andy Albright
Andy Spencer Albright was born April 16, 1964, and is the Co-Founder, President and Chief Executive officer of National Agents Alliance, a motivational speaker and member of the Entrepreneurship Initiative’s advisory board at North Carolina State University (N.C. State). Albright is also the author of the books The 8 Steps to Success and Millionaire Maker Manual, which primarily focus on leadership and personal growth.
Personal life
Albright was born on April 16, 1964, in Alamance County, North Carolina. After spending the next decade working as a manager in the textile industry, Albright decided to move back to the Burlington area in Alamance County.
He was a keynote speaker for the Triangle Entrepreneur Week at N.C. State in November 2011 and played an active role in the N.C. State Entrepreneurship Initiative. He is also a contributor to the N.C. State Caldwell Fellows program. Albright mentors students at Western Alamance High School on a regular basis and has spoken to classes at the school.
Career
Albright cofounded National Agents Alliance in July 2002 and later bought out the other two co-founders Barry Clarkson and Philip Hudgins in November 2010.
Albright was named to the Triad's 2011 Movers & Shakers list by Business Leader magazine. He also made two appearances in 2011 on the Josh Tolley Show, a daily national radio show.
Albright and his company have been featured in the Burlington Times-News, and he has also been profiled by Triad Business News. He has appeared on several radio shows and has spoken to companies such as Keller Williams, about leadership development.
Albright just released a 90-day program called The Albright Challenge endorsed by Jack McKeon which has been featured in CBS MoneyWatch, Boston Globe, Newsday and several other notable papers.