About
Lou Piccone is a Amherst business broker of the well-known Sunbelt - Buffalo business brokerage company who helps people sell their business in Amherst, NY and nearest regions. "What's Your Game Plan?" Former Buffalo Bill Player, Lou Piccone asks both Sellers and Buyers when they first meet.A popular and exciting former NFL Player, Lou had 10 successful years playing for the NY Jets and the Buffalo Bills.The stadium would fill with the fans chanting LOU! LOU! LOU!in unison.Lou is a focused, competitive professional with an entrepreneurial spirit developed through the tenacity necessary to succeed in the NFL. Marketing and Sales skills were revealed in his success in selling a small , short , white but fast package to the NFL where the "Big Boys" play; becoming a consistent playmaker with "versatility" as his calling card.After he retired, Lou showed his versatility and tenacityalong with his other finely tuned skills,in several industries and, especiallyin theconstruction industry,where it was apparent that he could "bring it" and was successful in doubling and tripling revenues.In his new position as a Business Intermediary with Sunbelt, Lou brings new challenges and opportunities. Sunbelt presents a huge bank of resources to be used to assist the business owners in transition and make certain that the sale or purchase of said business is maximized for our client. The Sunbelt Network is the largest in the world, which personifies Lou's capabilities and contacts to represent nationaland international opportunities. In his "spare time' Lou is an outspoken advocate for retired players and players's benefits. He and Buffalo icon Tom Day "Tippy" formed the NFLPA-Retired Players organization which is now both the NFLPA - RP and the Buffalo Bills Alumni Organization. He has been to this day, active and counted in as a mainstay of the organization.An avid golfer, you'll find Lou at countless charitable functions, always there to lend a helping hand to raise money for the less fortunate.When he walks into a room full people, they still chant LOU! LOU! LOU!