Brandon Webb: Navy Seal Sniper Turned Entrepreneur

A combat–decorated Navy SEAL sniper turned entrepreneur, Brandon Webb.

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Brandon Webb is also a multiple New York Times best-selling author

After leaving home at 16, Brandon Webb joined the US Navy to become a Navy SEAL. His first assignment was as a helicopter Search & Rescue swimmer with HS-6.

Over his navy career, he completed four deployments to the Middle East and one to Afghanistan. He deployed to Iraq in 2006–2007 as a contractor in support of the US intelligence community.

An accomplished and proven leader, he was meritoriously promoted to the rank of E6 when ranked #1 at the training command sniper cell. Shortly after, he was promoted to Chief Petty Officer while serving as the Sniper Course Manager. He has received numerous distinguished service awards.

He ended his navy career early to spend more time with his family and to focus on entrepreneurship and writing. As an Entrepreneur, Brandon crashed and burned his first start-up in 2009, then went on to create two brands: SOFREP Media and Crate Club. He bootstrapped these to eight-figure revenue and successfully exited the Crate Club in 2020. He continues to oversee SOFREP Media as its Founder.

Brandon shared about:

  • How to be an overall navy seal badass.
  • Why he decided to leave the navy seal.
  • Transitioning career from being a navy seal sniper into being an entrepreneur and author.

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