Louis Pelliccioni Jr. is a dynamic professional with a diverse career spanning multiple industries. With over six decades of experience in coaching, finance, real estate, and business ownership, Lou brings a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record of success to every endeavor.In sports, Lou made a lasting impact as a basketball head coach at both the middle and high school levels, leading teams to two state championships and maintaining an impressive winning percentage of over 80%. Lou was also an assistant coach at multiple Universities including West Virginia University. During his tenure at WVU they won a couple Conference championships and had a winning percentage of 69%. Lou has worked with multiple All-Conference players who went on to play after college at different professional levels including the NBA. In finance, Lou has spent over 40 years as a financial advisor, even earning national recognition. Lou earned upper echelon status at prestigious firms like Prudential Securities, Wachovia Securities, and Wells Fargo Advisors. Lou now with his son, Brice Pelliccioni manages an independent financial advisory firm, Trilith Wealth Management, where they continue to serve clients with expertise and integrity.As a real estate professional, Lou has been involved with multiple homes, single rentals, multiple unit rentals, retail and commercial properties for more than 55 years. In addition, Lou has been a successful entrepreneur, having owned and operated a variety of businesses across different sectors.As an author, Lou has written and co-authored four different books, two of which were self-published about Basketball, and two were nationally published, about success and handling stress.When not advising clients or mentoring other people, Lou continues to inspire others with a commitment to success and integrity. George VonBenko is the source of many of the stories contained in this book. He has written three books. The first two, Memory Lane and Memory Lane, Vol. 2, are a collection of his popular ""Memory Lane"" columns, which appear weekly in the Uniontown Herald Standard. His third book, Sports Talk, is based on talk show interviews from his broadcasting career. George has been a fixture on the Western Pennsylvania sports scene since he began his broadcasting career at the age of 15 at WPQR in Uniontown, Pennsylvania.In his 55-year journey through the sports world, he has broadcasted college football and basketball for California University of Pennsylvania, West Virginia University, University of Pittsburgh, University of Cincinnati, and Duquesne University.He has covered nine Super Bowls, the Penguins' five Stanley Cup Championships, and the Pirates' 1971 and 1979 World Championships. In addition, he has covered major tennis championships and the US Open and PGA golf championships.A long-time voice of sports talk radio, he has done shows on WAJR Morgantown, West Virginia, WTAE Pittsburgh, Fox Sports Radio in Pittsburgh, and WMBS in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. He has done freelance writing for The Louisville Sports Report, Pittsburgh Sports Report, Uniontown Herald Standard, Pirates.scout.com, and MLB.com. George is the co-founder of the Fayette County Sports Hall of Fame.