Prior to high school and college, Brandon had pursued many entrepreneurial endeavors including a pigeon removal and rehoming business named Pigeon Busters. At 12 years old he would collect and sell pigeons away from businesses. He had many jobs from snow removal to working at his Father’s car wash. Eventually, he needed to work under someone else so he transitioned to washing cars at a local car dealership, which eventually led him to begin selling vehicles and making a career of helping people find the perfect vehicle to fit their needs. After having mild success in the car business Brandon wanted to avoid college and start forming the foundation for his career. Brandon’s mother, Becky, disagreed and Brandon went to join his older brother Rodney at Southern Illinois University.
During college, Brandon continued to sharpen his entrepreneurial skills starting a marketing business that published HBO TV guides and had advertisers on the other side of the paper. He juggled school, fraternity, sports, flipping cars and selling them, along with a small scooter sales business.
On the same exact day Brandon acquired a Chevrolet Cadilallac store and a Volvo dealership in April 2015, which was followed up in July of 2016 with the purchase of Lee’s Summit Mazda in the Kansas City suburb of Lee’s Summit, Missouri. After a million dollar renovation to the existing building and a lot expansion the store soon became the largest volume Mazda franchise in Kansas City, followed by the purchase of a collaboration of Manheim Wichita.
In addition to decades of business accolades, Brandon is passionate about children and fitness. Genesis Foundation for Fitness & Tennis (GFFT), founded in 2007 by Brandon and his brother Rodney Steven, is a non-profit organization geared towards helping young people build character and self-esteem as they discover the benefits of physical activity through local scholarships.
Brandon is also a very successful fundraiser and a generous philanthropist. In 2007, Brandon received the prestigious National Man of the Year award from the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. When nominated for the award, Brandon knew he could make a difference and set his goals high. With the help of many generous contributors, Brandon reached his goal and broke the national record for a great and deserving cause. His main platform of philanthropy is with under privileged children. Brandon strives to motivate those around him and challenges them to achieve more. He values health, fitness and a competitive drive.
Brandon and his brother, Rodney Steven II, co-own the Wichita Thunder, Allen Americans and Tulsa Oilers hockey teams together with their younger brother, Johnny Steven under Steven Brothers Sports Management. Brandon is also co-owner in 50 Genesis Health Club locations spanning 6 states throughout the Midwest.
Brandon and his wife Karen Steven reside in Wichita, KS and have six children: Lauren, Lainie, Lexi, Landry, Brandon Jr. and Leighton.
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