You may well have read about Grant Cardone before, in John Mappin’s Westminster Independent  newspaper for one.


And if you live in the USA you'll have read a lot more, or seen him on the Joan Rivers show and so forth.


John Mappin and his team at the Camelot Castle project, which is based in “King Arthur” country at Tintagel in Cornwall, were among the very first to recognise the bright lights of this rising star.

Although, perhaps “supernova” is a more apt term to describe the phenomenon named Grant Cardone that is blazing over Hollywood and across corporate culture.

His speciality is showing companies how to survive in a tough economy and in this he has established himself as the expert who gets results like no other.

Grant now has his own highly successful National Geographic TV show and his New York Times Bestselling book “Sell to Survive” has been read and successfully applied by some of the brightest minds in today’s business world.

Indeed, there are few businessmen alive today who would not concede that Grant Cardone's strategies, concepts and ideas give them pause to think and, most importantly, recognise their immediate application.

Some may not like what he has to say but in truth what he is saying has to be said.

Grant is a Friend of Camelot Castle and one of its Icons of the Future. The team at Camelot Castle extend their heartfelt congratulations to Grant Cardone and National Geographic on the success of their new show.

Camelot’s founder, John Mappin said, “We look forward to welcoming the Turnaround King and his Beautiful Princesses to Camelot Castle on their next visit to England.”


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