— Profile
Structure, execution and consistency.
Leo Spitz — also known as Yehuda Spitz — operates a portfolio of ventures spanning government contracting, construction, security coordination and clinical services. Based in Monsey, New York.

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The work is unromantic by design. Across multiple ventures, the daily practice is the same: define the system, remove friction, move on. What looks like calm from the outside is mostly the absence of unnecessary motion.
BidMaster Solutions sits at the center — a firm built to help operators win and execute government contracts. YFS New York handles construction at the public-works level. DoberMe coordinates security and traffic operations. YFS Therapy delivers clinical services. Different surfaces, one operating philosophy.
Alongside the ventures is a consistent schedule of shiurim, including a daily Daf Yomi shiur, a daily Daf Yomi B'Halacha shiur, and a weekly Chazaras HaDaf shiur.
Recently featured in Ami Magazine — a lunch-break interview covering leadership, systems, and focus.
Note 01
"Structure creates freedom."
Note 02
"Execution is just making decisions faster."
Note 03
"Think in weeks, not days."
Note 04
"Most people wait for clarity. Movement creates clarity."
Practice
Calendar
Treat the calendar as the most expensive asset. Defend it.
Leadership
Hire people who already think in systems. Stay out of their way.
Public speaking
Giving shiurim and lectures helps clarify your thinking.
Consistency
Success comes from showing up again and again over time.