PAUL ZANE PILZER




PAUL ZANE PILZER
is a world-renowned economist, a multi-millionaire software entrepreneur and the author of five best-selling books.
A charismatic speaker, he is passionate about sharing his exhilarating
vision and guidelines for personal wealth generation. Many of Pilzer's predictions about the American economy have become reality,
on a greater scale than even he could have imagined.

Pilzer completed college in three years and received his MBA from Wharton in
fifteen months at age 22. Two years later he was appointed an adjunct
professor at New York University where he has taught for 20 consecutive
years. While employed as Citibank’s youngest officer at 22 and its youngest
vice president at 25, Pilzer started several entrepreneurial businesses,
earning his first million before the age of 26, and his first $10 million by
the age of 30. Over the past 20 years, he has started and/or taken public
five companies in the areas of software, education, and financial services.

As an economic adviser in two presidential administrations, his
ground-breaking forecasts have been realised time and time again. He warned
of the impending $200 billion savings and loan crisis years before official
Washington was prepared to listen – a story he later told in Other People’s
Money (Simon & Schuster, 1989) which was critically acclaimed by The New
York Times and The Economist magazine.

Each year, Pilzer speaks live to around 500,000 people around the world. Sales of his audio-taped speeches, videos and books have sold in excess of 15 million copies.

Pilzer lives in Utah with his wife and children where they are all avid
snowboarders, mountain bikers, and chess players.