People around the world are celebrating the extraordinary life and contributions of Steve Zaffron, a pioneer in the field of transformation, whose visionary work has left an enduring impact on individuals and organizations worldwide. He passed away on November 30, 2024 the age of 80.
Steve was the founder of Vanto Group, Landmark’s business consulting arm, where he led transformative initiatives with over 500 clients across 20 countries. His work with Fortune 500 companies, including Apple, GlaxoSmithKline, and Johnson & Johnson, revolutionized organizational performance and culture.
As one of the key designers of Landmark’s transformational programs, Steve played a central role in shaping the experiences that have touched millions of lives globally. His groundbreaking approach to personal and organizational transformation continues to empower people to create extraordinary futures.
Steve was also instrumental in the training and development of Landmark’s staff and leaders, shaping the organization’s culture and setting the standard for leadership and excellence.
Co-author of the globally acclaimed book The Three Laws of Performance, Steve provided groundbreaking insights into achieving personal and professional transformation. Published in 15 languages, the book remains a cornerstone of his legacy, inspiring readers around the world.
A global thought leader, Steve lectured at prestigious institutions, including Harvard Business School and the University of Southern California, extending his influence into academia and shaping the conversation around human potential.
Steve Zaffron’s life exemplified a commitment to empowering people and organizations to achieve breakthroughs and create meaningful change. His contributions as a leader, teacher, and pioneer in transformation will continue to inspire and guide generations to come.