Jerry Gladstone

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Born (1960-03-11) March 11, 1960 (age 65)
OccupationMarketing Executive
KnownforBest-Selling Author
SpouseBrooke Gladstone
Jerry Gladstone
Photograph of Jerry Gladstone
Born (1960-03-11) March 11, 1960 (age 65)
OccupationMarketing Executive
Known forBest-Selling Author
SpouseBrooke Gladstone
Children3
Websitethecommonthreadgroup.com

Jerry Gladstone (born March 11, 1960) is an author, personal life coach and marketing executive. During his 25-year career, Gladstone specialized in the production and distribution of entertainment fine art for major movie studios and celebrities.[1] Gladstone is the founder of The Common Thread Success Academy,[2] The Common Thread Group[3] and author of the International Best-Selling Book, The Common Thread of Overcoming Adversity and Living Your Dreams.[4] The Common Thread includes inspiring stories and insights about overcoming adversity provided by Academy Award and Grammy winners, Super Bowl champions, music icons, Olympians, UFC champions, and billionaires.

In 2020, Gladstone came out with his latest book, Old School Success for the Millennial Generation & Beyond: Wisdom from the Past for Your Best Future.[5] In this book, Gladstone goes against the so-called experts who say Millennials are lazy and entitled and have labeled them as “Generation Me”.[6] The book offers old school wisdom to the new generation. Published by New York publisher, Morgan James Publishing,[7] the book has met with rave reviews and had received endorsements from many high-profile celebrities.[citation needed]

Gladstone is a life and success coach certified by The International Coach Federation (ICF).

Jerry Gladstone was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised with his two older sisters, Marla and Bonnie, in Massapequa Park, Long Island, New York, by his parents Martin and Estelle. Gladstone excelled in sports earning a black belt in Karate. He also has competed in many marathons and triathlons. Gladstone attended the University of Rhode Island (URI) on a scholarship for football. He graduated from URI with a Bachelor of Science.[8]

He began his first venture with an initial capital investment of $2,000. Under Gladstone’s leadership, the company was awarded licensing agreements for both the publication of art and distribution. Licenses have included Walt Disney Animation Studios, Fox Studios, Warner Bros., DreamWorks SKG, Apple Corps, Jim Davis’ Garfield[9] and others.[1][10]

Gladstone also entered into an agreement with Mel Fisher, the American treasure hunter.[11][12] The agreement allowed Gladstone to offer for sale to the public Fisher's personal collection of treasure recovered from the Atocha, a treasure ship which sank in 1621. The Atocha discovery included rare gold doubloons, silver bars, jewelry and emeralds.

Career

Through the years, Gladstone licensed works from famous celebrities, artists, photographers and musicians including Elvis Presley Enterprises, Frank Sinatra Enterprises, entertainment and pop culture artist Joe Petruccio, The Paradise Collection of Dan Mackin, legendary musician Brian Wilson, Jefferson Airplane's Marty Balin, The Beatles portfolios from The Hulton Archives of London and Mirrorpix, the Led Zeppelin Collection from James Fortune, The Grateful Dead, Bob Marley, Archives of Peter Simon, and the new Michael Ochs Collections' classic rock and jazz.[1][10][13][14][15][16][17]

Gladstone has been the subject of numerous articles in business and trade newspapers and magazines. Both USA Today[18] and CNBC[19] have featured Jerry as an industry authority in the field of collecting entertainment fine art. His positive attitude and success was featured in the book, “Attitude is Everything,” by motivational speaker and author Jeffrey Keller.[20]

Some of the entertainment fine art offered by Gladstone and his companies were "The Scottsdale Collection," art and memorabilia signed by Muhammad Ali[17][21] during a witnessed in-person signing, as well as artwork signed by Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan through Upper Deck Authenticated. Through a license agreement with MGM Studios, he also offered personalized artwork from Sylvester Stallone celebrating the 30th anniversary of Rocky.[15]

Al Pacino was also secured for an in-person signing by Gladstone for Joe Petruccio artwork featuring images from The Godfather and Scarface.

Other Ventures

Personal life

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