Keith J. Cunningham's Bio

A merican entrepreneur, international speaker and acclaimed author, Keith Cunningham is regarded as one of the foremost authorities on business mastery. With more than 45 years of business and investing experience, Keith has taught critical business skills to thousands of top executives and entrepreneurs around the world.

Keith is an expert at helping business owners turn fledgling businesses into highly profitable companies with explosive growth. In Keith’s Business School for Entrepreneurs courses, he teaches detailed strategies you can implement even in today’s volatile economy.

Keith is the author of Keys to the Vault: Lessons from the Pros on Raising Money and Igniting Your Business and The Ultimate Blueprint for an Insanely Successful Business. His newest book, The Road Less Stupid: Advice from the Chairman of the Board, is a business book for business readers who want to learn the principles and strategies of making great decisions and minimizing risk. The series of short chapters and subsequent Thinking Time questions are designed to maximize clarity and create better choices... either of which will result in fewer stupid mistakes.

Keith is a dynamic speaker with a sense of humor that will leave you equally as entertained as educated. He is the only speaker who appears with Tony Robbins at Robbins’ Wealth Mastery, Business Mastery and Platinum events.

A PROVEN TRACK RECORD

Keith has launched numerous companies, negotiated scores of million-dollar deals, and raised and structured hundreds of millions of dollars for his business ventures. He knows business and investing from every angle – from raising money for start- ups and refinancing, to operations, to evaluating businesses, to investing in businesses and the market.

“Keith Cunningham is a national treasure. I would move heaven and earth to work with him!"
-Tony Robbins

“The most powerful skill we need to become great business owners is understanding and measuring the numbers so that we have better optics on where we are, what’s wrong and what to prioritize to fix it.”
~ Keith J. Cunningham

Keith's bio

A merican entrepreneur, international speaker and acclaimed author, Keith Cunningham is regarded as one of the foremost authorities on business mastery. With more than 40 years of business and investing experience, Keith has taught critical business skills to thousands of top executives and entrepreneurs around the world.

Keith is an expert at helping business owners turn fledgling businesses into highly profitable companies with explosive growth. In Keith’s Business School for Entrepreneurs courses, he teaches detailed strategies you can implement even in today’s volatile economy.

Keith is the author of Keys to the Vault: Lessons from the Pros on Raising Money and Igniting Your Business and The Ultimate Blueprint for an Insanely Successful Business. His newest book, The Road Less Stupid: Advice from the Chairman of the Board, is a business book for business readers who want to learn the principles and strategies of making great decisions and minimizing risk. The series of short chapters and subsequent Thinking Time questions are designed to maximize clarity and create better choices... either of which will result in fewer stupid mistakes.

Keith is a dynamic speaker with a sense of humor that will leave you equally as entertained as educated. He is the only speaker who appears with Tony Robbins at Robbins’ Wealth Mastery, Business Mastery and Platinum events.

A PROVEN TRACK RECORD

Keith has launched numerous companies, negotiated scores of million-dollar deals, and raised and structured hundreds of millions of dollars for his business ventures. He knows business and investing from every angle – from raising money for start- ups and refinancing, to operations, to evaluating businesses, to investing in businesses and the market.

“Keith Cunningham is a national treasure. I would move heaven and earth to work with him!"
-Tony Robbins

“The most powerful skill we need to become great business owners is understanding and measuring the numbers so that we have better optics on where we are, what’s wrong and what to prioritize to fix it.”
~ Keith J. Cunningham