Friday, September 11, 2009

Internet Entrepreneur Jay Kubassek Revolutionizing Living Life

By Anthony Jaas

Over the last five years, Jay Kubassek went from selling mufflers at a Midas franchise to revolutionizing the internet based business industry with the 2007 launch of CarbonCopyPRO, an internet marketing education company, now worth over $20 million with customers in over 160 countries co-owned by his business partner, Aaron Parkinson; and the successful launch of his indie film fund, Aliquot Films and boutique creative agency and branding firm Aliquot Sum.

Jay?s entrepreneurial spirit is irrepressible. At the age of 19 he was managing his families $5mm farm in Canada and speaking at innovative conferences about sustainable agriculture.

As professional speaker, trainer, real estate developer, philantropist and extreme sport enthusiast - Jay's drive as an entrepreneur stretches beyond the companies he owns and works with.

2008 represented a high-water mark in Jay?s oeuvre. In addition to the BiB launch, Chelsea on the Rocks, his first film, debuted at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival to solid reviews and opens in theaters this fall.

He was also a lead driver in the annual Baja 1000 race, through the most grueling off-road terrain the world. Unlike 85% of cars in the race, his team actually finished the longest and most dangerous off-road race in the world. His elephant polot team also won silver medal in the World Elephant Polo Association championships in S. Nepal in Dec. 2008.

As a philanthropist, Jay has an unyielding desire to give back to causes he believes in. The Name Campaign in Africa, The Children?s Institute for Autism, The Tracy McGrady Basketball Camp, Mount Sinai Juvenile Diabetes, and The National Breast Cancer Foundation are a few of the non-profit organizations he supports.

Jay Kubassek resides in NYC with his girlfriend Jamie, three year old son Milo and dog Cooper.

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