Friday, April 29, 2016

Steve Renner Introduction- Katrina LeMoine

Entrepreneur. Motivational speaker. Small business expert. Internet marketing pioneer.  Blues guitarist. Songwriter. Grandfather and idea generator.  All of the above are used when talking about Steve Renner. 





The Minneapolis native has been working to help others use the Internet to achieve a better life for 17 years and he doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon.  His success following this goal is owed to his insight into the ever-changing worlds of marketing and technology. Collaborator and author of Transform (Celebrity Press, 2014), Brian Tracy calls Steve “…a visionary on a level with Steve Jobs.”

For those that know Steve, that comparison is fitting. A constantly moving force of energy that is always thinking towards the next big thing; Steve can be tough to pin down. Between meetings with business partners, trips to conventions all over the world, knowing each of his employees in his home base Minneapolis office and checking in with them to see how their work is going, Steve is a hands-on participant in every aspect of his business.

This is not to say that Steve is simply the boss, he is also the driving force behind the ideas for many of the products and services that Acesse, ADX Net and Mobilesoft Technologies Inc. have launched. Mobile devices, audio technology, app development, mobile gaming, music streaming, chat and social networking/sharing services are the reach of ideas that Steve has been able to make realities.

Steve is not only heavily involved in business practices but also in philanthropic ventures.  The Acesse Foundation was founded in 2013 to fight hunger and injustice, and has continued to send donations to charitable organizations around the world.

Outside of work Steve is a family man, and enjoys spending time with his children and grandchildren.  He is also a revered blues musician throughout the Twin Cities, writing his own songs, playing lead guitar and providing vocals for his tracks. Calling his album “Raining In My Heart” a mix of  “Blues/Rock format, progressive and modern. A cross between Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughan.”


Steve Renner is a successful man, but that isn’t a fluke. Hard work, a range of interests and a huge amount of insight into the tech industry as well as an understanding of the human element of consumers fuel this success.

To read about Steve's current work check out his blog at http://steverenner.com/

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