Worldโ€™s 20 Influential Leaders Transforming the Future

Daniel A. MacKenzie

Company: GENALYTIX

Designation: CEO and Founder

Country: United States

Daniel A. MacKenzie brings an enthusiastic heart and laser-focused expertise as a way to openly invite us to join in and, each day, do our part to transform the world. His record of creating better outcomes in each endeavor, enterprise, and opportunity has positioned him at the forefront of the development and integration of technology and products throughout his entire career.

Those who know him credit his leadership to his success in maintaining an engagingly positive attitude, developing a strong belief system, and establishing a well-developed and well-earned personal agency. Daniel is a global citizen with a passion for inclusion and advocacy that ensures successful outcomes by creating a mutually beneficial balance of interests through a legitimacy-based approach, inspiring co-authorship of the process, and enabling everyone to cross the finish line together.

His company, GENALYTIX, founded in 2009, is focused on intelligent expansion and fair-trade development, while building value for global companies recognized in the top five of the top ten fastest growing, highest revenue-generating sectors. GENALYTIX has also evolved a more focused approach in three core areas of competency: 

1) a Licensing and IP holding company, 

2) Outsourced Executive Management, and 

3) Sourced Funding and Entrepreneurial Incubation for companies in sectors that will have a profound paradigm-shifting impact, with contributions in Collaborative Healthcare, Artificial Intelligence, Ethical Food Production, Family Legacy Management, and more.

GENALYTIX operates and administrates under the highest standards of governmental compliance, due diligence, and financial best practices, with membership certified by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), master certified in several sophisticated financial instruments, and supported by the well-seasoned experience of colleagues who own their lanes of competency in multiple trending sectors with a global footprint.

His thought leadership is strategic and designed to ensure that his personal and professional legacy endures through his larger accomplishments, made from well-planned and executed steps. His insightful sense of adventure creates a space from which others can incubate and launch their own visions and successes. In his many addresses to audiences, including his roles on multiple boards, he reminds them, and all of us, that we have a choice to pursue mediocrity or magnificence. Two words that start with the same letter but lead to very different outcomes. Each interaction speaks to his belief that success is a series of impactful results realized through deliberate intent and achieved based on how hard we are willing to fight for the right to win.

His message to the generations to come includes his advice to experience life beyond a 3.5-inch screen. His nod to those who have gone before him humbly honors his roots and the wise words that guide his inner journey daily. He asks those who would join in this transformational journey to look around, embrace the wide-open spaces, and go outside and make mistakes. Every day is an opportunity to write about the future. Each day we don’t do what we can do, we fail ourselves and others by not doing what we can and should do. He encourages audiences to seek the great, don’t settle for just the good. In the end, the mission, vision, and culture Daniel has crafted, been rewarded for, and has been globally implemented remain aimed at creating better principled outcomes with the goal of doing more than most for the many. The view from any summit is achieved through thousands of carefully well-placed steps.

Here are 10 stepping stones to remember on your own journey:

  1. You are always only one yes away from a solution.

  2. Everything matters. Everything has consequences.

  3. Abundance cannot co-exist in the presence of complexity and drama.

  4. Consensus does not work efficiently. It works eventually, and usually, eventually is too late.

  5. We rise and fall based on merit, and we are judged on the content of our character.

  6. When we stop focusing on scarcity, abundance takes its place.

  7. Prosperity is not transactional. It is relational.

  8. “Great people come to us to make even greater people possible.” – Emerson

  9. We have all tied our share of broken laces.

  10. In the field of observation, chance always favors the prepared mind.

“The greatest acts of grace are delivered in the quietest of moments.”
– Daniel A. MacKenzie

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