Jeffrey Perlman, Mindvalley trainer and brand architect

Jeffrey Perlman

Mindvalley's chief strategy officer, trainer, and brand architect

Jeffrey Perlman, Mindvalley trainer and brand architect

Jeffrey Perlman is a brand architect and the former CMO of Zumba Fitness, a brand he helped grow into the world’s largest fitness program and valued at $550 million.

He currently serves as the chief strategy officer at Mindvalley, where he has been pivotal in doubling the company’s sales annually, helping to expand it into the educational, governmental, and corporate sectors, and establishing it as the largest personal growth company globally.

His expertise is showcased in Mindvalley’s Building an Unstoppable Brand Quest, where he offers invaluable insights for entrepreneurs and professionals eager to learn from one of the best in the field of branding.

Credentials

Served on the board of directors for the Psychic Horizons Center in Boulder, Colorado, where he completed clairvoyant training and earned a teacher’s certification.

Graduate studies with leading clairvoyants, healers, and spiritual teachers in the United States, including Michael Tamura, Mary Bell Nyman, Jim Self, John Fulton, and Nassim Haramein of the Resonance Project.

Co-founder of Spirit Mind Living, Inc. and Oneness Company.

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