1-Establishing your brand image

2-Defining your brand image

3-Presenting your product or service

4-Defining your target and generating interest in your product

or service

5-Choosing the platform for your outreach

6-Establishing your high-impact message

7-Generating leads and automating follow-up

Contact me to learn more about how you can grow your business so that

when your target market thinks about your category of activity, yours is

the first name that comes to mind.

Jeremy Pastel is a French-North American businessman based in Los Angeles.

In 2010, Jeremy founded his own company, VoxSun Telecom, in North America.

After several years of solid management experience with Caribbean and European operators, Jeremy completed his Master’s in Business Management in information technology. He then decided to relocate to North America to start a telecom company. So, as a “new arrival,” Jeremy Pastel arrived in Montreal in late 2008 and eventually found himself with only $20.

Despite difficult beginnings, Jeremy Pastel established VoxSun, a rapidly expanding telephone operator business. VoxSun now offers its services throughout Canada and the United States.

Jeremy is now the owner of several businesses, including BoostMyCom, which specializes in digital marketing strategy.

In 2012, he received the “Creavenir” award from Caisse Desjardins, a financial institution where he later joined the board of directors in 2015. Then, in 2013, he received “young entrepreneur” support from the city of Montréal’s economic development center.

In 2014, he also won the “Services” award in the “young entrepreneur” category at the 30th Alpha Gala.

In 2015, Jeremy published his business guide, “How to Hit it Big in Business,” and shared the practical method he used to start a business with only $20 in his pocket. Since the end of 2016, this written work has been translated into English for international distribution.

After several television appearances, Jeremy launched the business show “On Cartonne Ça” in 2018, which airs in Canada, Africa, and the Caribbean.

In 2019, Jeremy relocated to New York and focused on expanding his marketing and telecommunications businesses in the US as well as in Europe through the sports industry. He completed his first sporting transfer from London to Berlin with a transaction record of over 20 million euros.

Today, Jeremy is based in Los Angeles, where he runs the athlete management company BoostMySport.