Keith Raniere's Biography

Keith Raniere is an ethicist, humanitarian, philosopher and scientist. Praised as one of the top problem solvers in the world, he is also a critical thinker, activist, artist, athlete, master coach, and entrepreneur. The founder of 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. 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 interdependence in the world.

Some of Keith Raniere's recent projects include:

- The Ethical Humanitarian Foundation: a private, not-for-profit foundation supporting endeavors that promote embracing humanity, developing ethics, and moving humankind towards a more noble civilization.

- 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.

- A Cappella Innovations: a non-profit organization seeking to advance music, the arts, expression and humanity through the a cappella genre.

- The World Ethical Foundations Consortium: a non-profit initiative dedicated to the building of a compassionate, ethical humanity.

He has additional intellectual patents pending in the areas of human potential and ethics, expression, voice and musical training, athletic performance, commerce, education and learning, information processing and human modeling.He also holds several technological patents on other computer inventions and a sleep guidance system.

Keith Raniere's Intelligent Switching System Patent

The method of claim 3 further comprising the steps, at a user site, of: recording the signals to produce recorded signals; playing the recorded signals; and displaying selected data objects on a display system in response to the recorded signals.