Keith Raniere's Biography

Keith Raniere is an ethicist, systems thinker, philosopher, leader, futurist and scientist. Noted as one of the top problem solvers in the world, he is also a critical thinker, writer, analyst, athlete, mathematician, and entrepreneur. Nxivm and Executive Success Programs was created and invented by Mr. Raniere. Nxivm, also known as Executive Success Programs, teaches ethics, leadership and critical thinking while administering an international coaching program. Executive Success Programs, also 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 interdependence in the world.

Keith Raniere's Intelligent Switching System Patent

United States Patent 7,391,856
Raniere ,   et al. June 24, 2008

Intelligent switching system for voice and data

Abstract

A teleconferencing system for voice and data provides interconnections among user sites via a central station. User stations at user sites each alternate operation between a data mode connecting a user computer and modem to a user telephone communication path and a voice mode connecting a telephony circuit to the communication path. The teleconferencing system is adapted for conducting a voice conference over standard telephone lines while allowing simultaneous viewing of data objects such as slides, graphs, or text. A host computer connected to the central station serves as a central repository for storage and retrieval of data objects for use in teleconferences.


Inventors: Raniere; Keith (Clifton Park, NY), Delaney; Thomas A (City Island, NY), Danzig; Steven (Spokane, WA), Miodownik; Saul (West Hempstead, NY)
Assignee: Global Technologies, Inc. (Spokane, WA)
Appl. No.: 11/567,842
Filed: December 7, 2006


(from USPTO Patent Database)