Tony Robbins is an entrepreneur, #1 New York Times bestselling author, and philanthropist honored by Accenture as one of the top fifty business intellectuals in the world. Robbins is a leader called upon by leaders: He’s consulted and coached some of the world’s greatest athletes, entertainers, Fortune 500 CEOs, and four US presidents. Robbins is a founder, partner, or early investor in 100+ privately held businesses with combined sales exceeding $7 billion annually. Through his philanthropy and partnership with Feeding America, he has provided more than 800 million meals and is on track to provide 1 billion meals by 2025. He lives in Palm Beach, Florida.
Christopher Zook has more than thirty years of experience investing in both traditional and alternative asset classes. He is a regular contributor to major media outlets, including CNBC, Fox Business, and Bloomberg. Prior to starting CAZ Investments in 2001, Zook served in senior leadership positions with Oppenheimer, Prudential Securities, Lehman Brothers, and Paine Webber. In 2019, Texas Governor Greg Abbott appointed Christopher to the State of Texas Pension Review Board, where he serves as chair of the Investments Committee. He is former vice chairman of the Deacons and serves on the finance committee at Second Baptist Church. He has held leadership positions on a variety of charitable boards, including his current role on the board of Elizabeth Ruth’s Home, an organization helping adults with autism. He previously served as president of the board of trustees of Avondale House and president of The Children’s Fund. A lifelong Houstonian, he is a graduate of Texas Tech University where he was recently honored as a Distinguished Alumni.