Quentin Townsend Tackles Business And Basketball Very Smoothly
A basketball fanatic Quentin Townsend always desired to become a thriving entrepreneur. He is six foot eight inches tall, so it is not at all surprising that he played the basketball game in the high school as well as college. This was the reason of his inspiration to buy Atlanta franchise, the well-known Atlanta American Basketball during the midseason of the games in December 2004.
How he made his way to success
Just a few months after he became the owner he renamed the group as Atlanta Vision. He took steps in reforming the team and geared it to become a very active and energetic team of ABA. Under his management the business has flourished very well in a short span of time and for this he is been honored by Gwinett Citizen with the title of ‘Atlanta’s Best Value for Sports Entertainment’.
He is a resident of Joliet in Illinois, where Quentin Townsend was trained with discipline by his hardworking family and his community to become a basketball player. Under the able guidance of great mentors, he was into the flourishing capitalist venture.
He has learnt several lessons while playing basketball like having a strong personality and will power to face competition, but the positive attitude and dedication he learnt while in his business enterprise helped him the most to attain his objectives in the financial market. The recent focal point of the team is to capture the next step of moving into the Gwinett Arena. There are seven home matches that have to be played at the local schools, whilst the earnings will merely be benefited by the included schools.
Quentin’s part for the well-being of his community
Quentin Townsend has had many accomplishments with Atlanta Vision and it is still making his way to acquire more big opportunities. Not only does Quentin, has a vision for future, but his wife Akilah Townsend is also on par with Quentin, who started to make personal investments, as soon as they got married. They soon became booming realtors in Romeoville in Illinois.
Before he bought the ABA League, Townsend guided the labor force management team at the Fortune 50 Corporations, where he presented lessons to the youths on leading a responsible life. He also helped several families to invest and become house owners through his property dealings namely the Townsend & Company Sales Team. Both husband and wife have also established the ‘Vision of Excellence’, which is a nonprofit agenda that teaches obedience and good habits to the overweight girls, aged 8 to 13.