Martin Perelmuter

Martin Perelmuter

Martin Perelmuter, PRESIDENT & CO-FOUNDER, previously worked as a lawyer at the international law firm Goodman Phillips & Vineberg where his practice was focused in the areas of corporate commercial and securities law. He has also worked as an in-house legal advisor to Ault Foods, Canada's largest dairy, and Four Seasons Hotels, the world's largest luxury hotel chain.


A recipient of several academic awards and scholarships, Martin is a graduate of the Faculty of Economics at the University of Western Ontario, in London and the Faculty of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto.


Martin's views on the speaking industry have been reported in various television and print media and have been published in over 60 countries. His opinions are also featured prominently in the first Canadian edition of Contemporary Business Communication, a college and university textbook published by Houghton Mifflin Company.


Martin has been a guest lecturer at the University of Toronto, Ryerson University's School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, George Brown College and Centennial College and has spoken extensively to students and young entrepreneurs at various conferences including the Canadian Student Leadership Conference, Advancing Canadian Entrepreneurship and Young Inventors International. He was also a keynote speaker at the Public Words Speaker Forum at The Center for Public Leadership at Harvard’s Kennedy School in Cambridge.


Martin lives in Toronto with his wife and business partner Farah, and their children Jade and Cole. He is an avid reader and traveler, and can be found cycling or playing baseball and basketball in his spare time (not that he has any).

 

Martin Perelmuter's Blog Entries

Give the Elevator Speech the Shaft

Why Event Planners Should Start With WHY

Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller

RIP John Crispo

Why Meetings Matter (Now More Than Ever)

Jian vs. Billy Bob: A Cautionary Tale for Event Planners

What Will He Think of Next???

The Surprise Factor – “Rock”ing in NYC