Gerard Adams, Mindvalley trainer, Emmy Award-winning eight-figure entrepreneur, and conscious leadership coach

Gerard Adams

Mindvalley trainer, Emmy Award-winning eight-figure entrepreneur, and conscious leadership coach

Gerard Adams, Mindvalley trainer, Emmy Award-winning eight-figure entrepreneur, and conscious leadership coach

Gerard Adams is an Emmy Award-winning entrepreneur and conscious leadership coach. He’s best known as the founder of Elite Daily, turning it into the world’s largest millennial publication before selling it for $50 million.

Now financially independent, Gerard dedicates his efforts to mentoring aspiring entrepreneurs.

Through Leaders Create Leaders and Mindvalley’s The Science of Personal Branding Quest, he shares his expertise on business growth, impact maximization, and personal branding.

Credentials

Gerard is a highly sought-after business and leadership advisor among various multinationals: including Amex, Toyota, Prudential, Sprint, and National Geographic.

He was ranked in Business Insider’s Top 100 Most Influential in Tech list and has received full-spread features in Forbes, Success Magazine, Tech Crunch, Entrepreneur Magazine, and The New York Times.

His accolades include Magic Johnson’s 32 Under 32 Entrepreneur of the Year award, the Entrepreneur of the Year award in his city, the Leadership Maverick Award, and a day named after him by his town mayor.

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