Austin Dudenhoefer
Father, Sales Development Representative, and Physical Therapy in Erie, PA
Austin Dudenhoefer
Father, Sales Development Representative, and Physical Therapy in Erie, PA
About Me
~I move forward with purpose, grounded in family, and committed to helping others—no matter the path. ~
Helping people has always been at the core of who I am.
My family is my foundation and my greatest source of motivation. I’m a proud husband to my wife Hannah, dad to our daughter Quinn, and dog dad to Bodi, our Bernese Mountain Dog. Everything I do is grounded in being present for them, providing for them, and living in a way that reflects the values we believe in—integrity, growth, and commitment to others.
That passion for helping people led me into a career in physical therapy. Through years of hard work, discipline, and dedication, I earned my Doctor of Physical Therapy degree and built a career focused on solving real problems, supporting others, and making a meaningful impact.
Along the way, I experienced professional success—but also faced unexpected adversity that challenged me in ways I never anticipated.
That chapter reshaped my perspective, strengthened my resilience, and forced me to reevaluate how I could continue serving others while building a sustainable future for my family.
Today, I’m intentionally transitioning into tech and SaaS sales—an environment where I can continue doing what I love: listening, understanding needs, solving problems, and helping people move forward—just in a different way. I’m energized by growth, learning, accountability, and building long-term relationships rooted in trust and value.
Outside of work, I’m passionate about the LA Rams, golf, the outdoors, hiking, collectibles, and playing guitar. Most of all, I value time with family and friends, lifelong learning, personal growth, and becoming a better husband, father, and leader each day.
My story is one of passion, adversity, adaptability, and forward momentum—guided by the same values and morals I’ve always lived by. I believe in owning the past, growing through challenges, and building a future that’s meaningful, honest, and impactful.
“The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson