Former WSL CEO Erik Logan appointed head of Tony Robbins' conglomerate

Responsible for the mid-year cut and finals, abruptly fired by the Ziff family, got a job with the American speaker and coach


Former WSL CEO Erik Logan is the new CEO of Tony Robbins' conglomerate, the famous American speaker and coach, he announced on his social media where he shared a note from Variety magazine.

Logan, who invented the mid-year cut and the finals, and who was abruptly fired allegedly for getting drunk and being annoying to surfers according to Beachgrit's sources, has been virtually unemployed in recent years.

“He will be responsible for the day-to-day operations and long-term strategic direction of Robbins’ flagship education company and its ancillary businesses,” the site said.

“Great leadership isn’t about doing more, but about generating clarity, alignment, and momentum at scale. Erik brings the experience, insight, and execution that allow us to increase our impact, strengthen our base, and reach more lives,” Robbins said.

Meanwhile, Logan noted that Robbins and his team “built one of the world’s most impactful platforms for leadership and personal transformation. Taking on this role is both an honor and a responsibility. My goal is to strengthen the foundation alongside the hundreds of dedicated employees who drive this organization.”

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