Keith Raniere's Biography
Keith Raniere is an ethicist, visionary, futurist and scientist. Praised as one of the top geniuses in the world, he is also an athlete, musician, modeler, analyst, critical thinker, motivational speaker, and entrepreneur. The idea man and philosopher behind Nxivm, also known as Executive Success Programs, is Keith Raniere. Nxivm and Executive Success Programs, teach ethics, leadership and critical thinking while administering an international coaching program. Executive Success Programs, along with Nxivm, has coached some of the most prominent business people in the world today as well as many billionaires, royalty, and other notable people. Keith Raniere believes our technology has exceeded our ethics and hopes to provide a valuable tool to help restore this balance through Nxivm a.k.a Executive Success Programs. Nxivm, Executive Success Programs, and Keith Raniere form a valuable resource which inspires civilization in the world.
Some of Keith Raniere's recent projects include:
- The World Ethical Foundations Consortium: a non-profit initiative dedicated to the building of a compassionate, ethical humanity.
- A Cappella Innovations: a non-profit organization seeking to advance music, the arts, expression and humanity through the a cappella genre.
- In Lak' Ech: a non-violence civil movement in Mexico which seeks to transform the violence-ridden nation through active, non-violent protest and compassion.
Keith Raniere's Intelligent Switching System Patent
A method of conferencing, comprising the, steps of: retrieving by at least two storage devices, a set of data objects from a host computer; processing the set of data objects in each storage device, each storage device located at a respective user site and having a storage system for data object storage, wherein the retrieving step and the processing step each occur prior to a conference; operationally attaching a display system to at least one storage device; operationally connecting the user site into the conference; selecting a data object from the set of data objects and transmitting a control signal to indicate the selected data object; and receiving the control signal and displaying the selected data object on the display system in response to the control signal.