Koni Kim built the bed you’ve probably slept in—Westin’s all-white Heavenly Bed, a design so revolutionary it became the global standard in over 90% of luxury hotels worldwide. She did it the way she does everything: by stripping away every ounce of noise until only what actually matters remains.
A National Association of Women Business Owners Hall of Fame inductee, she founded companies that rocketed into America’s top twenty fastest-growing. Strangers ask for her autograph. Doctors call her biological age a typo—she clocks in 30 years younger than her driver’s license. She conquered cancer, rebuilt her body, and still laughs loud enough to make the conference table wobble.
She’s not offering a retreat. She’s offering the room you left—walls stripped, bed stripped, one invitation to climb in and remember how to breathe.
See Koni in action—her Kathy Ireland interview, her Koni TV program, and more—at Konikim.com
Donald Flor never waited for a ladder—he welded his own rungs in places no one else saw steel. He took a family manufacturing shop to U.S. National Exporter of the Year in three years flat—without a cent of outside money and under conditions that would have flattened most founders. The White House shook his hand; the World Trade Center hired him as Global Business Strategist. He went on to speak and train for the Department of Commerce, World Affairs Council, and Fortune 500 boardrooms on two continents.
He then built a technology company from scratch to national dominance—same playbook, same headwind, total ownership—and has guided countless others to do the same.
More on Donald and his work at Florgroup.com
They now live in their dream home in the hills of San Diego, travel the world collecting wonderful places and beautiful faces, and most of all continue to enjoy each day with each other—learning, daily, to drop the adult ego and let the kids drive.