Ben Clymer
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's not the person that has played Carnegie Hall twice.
It's Yo-Yo Ma.
It's Roger Federer in the tennis world.
What's so amazing is they care about the people as much as they do the results.
And Roger, I think, is the ultimate archetype for the Rolex.
They call them Rolex testimonies.
They're called bastards.
Roger is, I wouldn't be ashamed to say, like, I think Roger is a hero to many of us.
And I'm not really even a tennis player or a tennis fan.
That's the way he floats above the air.
Yeah.
He floats above the air, no matter what room that he's in.
He's just a gentleman and he married his high school sweetheart.
It's just a wonder.
And I've met him through Rolex and he's just a delightful person and completely authentic.
They look at that.
They want to be associated with people that are not only the best, but are genuinely good people as well.
And again, good work if you can get it, or it would be nice to only work with the best people that are also the best performers.
But they really maintain with that.
And their partnerships are different.