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As always great session with Peter, he's probably one of the most organized and straight to the point yet helpful people I've encountered
Peter is a great outside the box thinker who has used some novel approaches to get the best out of his team - I really appreciated the insights and suggestions he was able to offer me based on his extensive experience onboarding and working with interns/apprentices. If you're looking for someone to offer a fresh perspective and some new ideas you'd never thought off before, Peter's your man!
When describing what mentors I'd like to have, Peter is actually my answer. Mindset-wise, Knowhow-wise, Attitude-wise, Experience-wise, sessions with Peter are always "legendary". He knows his stuff, doesn't hesitate to challenge you and definitely adds value to your "equations", by either contributing directly or helping you shape your understanding around the topic of interest! Thanks PML :-)
I've started 3 B2C brands successfully in South America, each in different customer segments (backpacker, middle-class, luxury) and pivoted those into B2G and B2B for better margins. Their teams grew up to 50 individuals in 4 different cities. I've failed as many times I have succeeded. š I excel at communication with 10k hours as a šŗ and podcast host. My professional hobbies: Sales/marketing strategy, 80/20 analysis, growth hacking, PPC, HR solutions, cold emailing. As a fractional CMO, I work with 2-4 larger client engagements at any given time and my team of 15 full time marketers manage execution for the larger portfolio of clients ranging from banks to SaaS to media to zoos to ecomm.
Bootstrapped 3 travel companies in South America. I can tell you what not to do (because I did it) and what to repeat (because I got lucky or someone taught me well). I love to mentor, pivot, critique, encourage, help.
This might be my fav topic to execute upon. I've done this for my own company 4x, reaching New York Times and Paul McCartney, but also for 10+ clients over the years.
When I was hired to help with a turnaround project, I was asked to scale the marketing team from 1 to 8 to reach our goals. Happy to share my ideas and success around the following: 1. Assembling a team is a bit like putting together a puzzle. 2. You want a diverse group of people with different skillsets who can complement each other. 3. But you also want a team that shares the same values and culture. 4. And, of course, you want a team that can help you achieve your business goals.
Iāve gone from HIV clinics to professor to travel startup founder to CMO to bank board member. Now I help others chart their own path. I wrote *Interns to A-Players* to show how smart systems and a little belief can change lives. I donāt have all the answers, but Iāve made every career move by listening, experimenting, and helping others rise with me. If you're stuck, I can help you see whatās nextāwithout pretending thereās only one right path.
My favorite professional hobby. I do PCC ads, I do cold email copy. The blogs and podcasts I most consume are copywriting. Book. a. call. now. to. talk. to. me. about. copywriting.
Customer success means helping clients grow into the version of themselves they didnāt think was possible. I helped one client shift from \$25 event tickets to a \$450 VIP plan bundled with an annual subscriptionādoubling their revenue over the last few years. That happened by building trust, clarifying value, and designing an offer their audience actually wanted. Itās not about keeping customers happy. Itās about making them proud they chose you.
Iāve generated demand through documentary storytelling, PR-backed brand lifts, and content engines built for scale. One campaign turned a niche healthcare audience into 100k+ subscribers. Another moved cold leads into \$450 VIP offers through video, live events, and smart follow-up. Demand gen isnāt just ads. Itās knowing how to get attention, keep it, and turn it into revenue your CFO actually notices.
I love copy, strategy, funnel, and even the software set-up. If I had to pick one thing that I do best, it is this. I like to compete in this arena differently than most, playing with the avatar, the sender's profile, customizing and making your brand stand out.
I turn messy marketing into systems that drive real growth. Iāve scaled a brand trusted by BeyoncĆ©, led GTM strategy for private equity-backed platforms, and produced a docuseries. Iāve trained 200+ interns, built high-performing teams across 10 countries, and somehow won a marathon with just 19 days of training. My thing? Taking complex, bloated, scattered marketing efforts and making them painfully simple.
One of my greatest assets to a team is out-of-the-box thinking. I like to talk ideas about product, business plans, pricing, business model, marketing tactics, HR, growth. I am direct so do know you might be offended, but feel free to ignore my advice.
After... Iāve been the CNN analyst at 25 and the guy who lost everything at 38. Iāve run marathons, led TV crews, and still doubted myself. Imposter syndrome doesnāt mean youāre brokenāit means you care. I help high performers stop chasing validation and start building systems that make their wins repeatable. You donāt need to fake confidence. You need clarity, momentum, and proof you earned your seat. Before --- I was terrified to jump
As an executive, founder, and board member, I've scaled teams, set up systems around project management, and skilled up 100s of interns and mid-managers. I do have a strong opinion that you are born a leader, but those who are weak leaders can become strong leaders. It takes practice and self-awareness.
I've hired many consultants and coaches to help me through the years. I've used therapy for both personal and professional reasons. Happy to share my tips with you around anything on this list. 1. The Power of Positive Thinking 2. The Importance of Goal-Setting 3. How to Overcome Obstacles 4. The Importance of Self-Care 5. How to Be More Productive
I donāt just build personal brandsāIāve lived it. Two TV shows. Two podcasts. Five seasons of a trademarked documentary series. And enough digital footprint to land a Wikipedia page without paying a PR firm. Iāve helped clients do the same: stand out, show up, and build authority that actually opens doors. This isnāt fluff. Itās earned visibility, built through smart content, media strategy, and knowing exactly what story the world needs to hear.
I consider remote work one of my superpowers. I've set up my companies so I can travel to S. America or Asia and things continue to grow. Happy to share my tips around any of the following: 1. Hiring 2. Firing 3. Culture
I build RevOps systems that connect the dots between marketing, sales, and customer success. No more guessing whatās working. No more vanity metrics. Just clear pipelines, clean data, and dashboards that tell you exactly where to focus. I donāt just install toolsāI make sure your team uses them, and that they drive revenue you can track without squinting.
Outbound strategy from 0 to 100? Let's chat B2B in financial and healthcare Saas, or B2C in travel and leisure, or eCommerce and PPC. Cold calls, cold emailing, go-to-market, build a sales team, I'd love to help.
I shop appsumo like grandma does Coscto. I've played with every CRM, every cold email software, several chatbots, many ESP. I hire when I don't know what to do, or call a mentor on here for help. Tools are my guilty pleasure.
I grew my company from 0 to 50 employees, so I know how frustrating growth can be. I've lost friends, lovers and lots of money since I started the entrepreneurial process. I believe in therapy, but if you can't afford it or are too stubborn, start with me.
I use Ahrefs to position my vlogs, podcasts and blog posts. I can get around and consider it vital for everything I do to position our website. Once I figured it out, it made my life easier, faster and more productive. Less guesswork.
I do 100% of everything inside Asana. I love it for project management, for personal projects, love tying it to my communication tools. Reach out and I will show you how I set it up to manage my podcast.
I find that PR are overrated except if you know how to distribute them and use them for social proof. I'd love share w/ you how I use them to gain more traction.
Did FB ads for the first time last year at a new gig. I matched it with Madgicx.com and hit a ROAS of 80 in my first month! It is easier than it looks, it is us that overcomplicated things. I am not technical, but I can kill the strategy.
I use Salesnavegator, zopto, zoominfo and cold email to gain traction, authority and credibility in the market. I love linkedin strategy because I love networking and helping others. Linkedin is critical for B2B and is what I do today.
Not my favorite, but good for starters. Not for big lists or for sophisticated funnels, fine for beginners. I started on MailChimp and like to start here for anything small that needs to move fast.
Used this as my CRM for my travel company. Simple, easy, obvious ways to use it. Love to talk CRM with anyone. Everyone overcomplicates it, if that sounds like you, call me.
I moved from no CRM to Zoho, then to Salesforce. I can't configure it for you, but I can tell you how I would set it up based on your needs. Simplify simplify please.
Working as fractional CMO for 2 ecomm clients. Help determine their marketing and revenue metrics and new channels for growth. GTM + Shopify + all around strategy.
I love to revolutionize the SaaS industry. With a strategic mindset and a flair for creativity, I've spearheaded growth for a few tech companies. From crafting compelling brand stories to optimizing customer journeys, I thrive on driving innovation and achieving tangible results.
I am a serial entrepreneur in the B2C space, specializing in the dynamic world of travel. With a passion for innovation, I have founded and successfully launched multiple companies, each leaving an indelible mark on the industry.
I am a seasoned professional with extensive experience in B2B marketing and sales. My expertise is crafting effective marketing strategies and closing deals, consistently delivering exceptional results.
I have worked in the digital space for almost 20 years. I specialize in SEO, social media, and content marketing. Using data-driven strategies, I drive engagement, boost brand visibility, and deliver tangible results.
I am a buyer and a seller of martech digital services. I know my way around most things martech and happy to help in anyway I can. I spend a lot of time on appsumo + forums about how to improve my reach with martech
Iāve consulted for companies across industries, backed by real leadership experienceāpresident of a nonprofit board and years on the board of a bank. I donāt give vague advice. I bring structure, clear thinking, and tested strategy from boardrooms, not blogs. If you need a consultant whoās been where decisions actually matter, thatās me.
Iāve worked with AI in the real worldānot just in pitch decks. From a venture-backed healthcare AI company to SaaS tools in logistics, and now as an equity partner in an AI studio, I help turn AI from hype into usable strategy. I work with teams who need clarity, not complexity.

The leading long-term care podcast in the USA.

Weāre an international white glove consulting agency that guides business owners like you to grow revenue by focusing on marketing channels with an measurable ROI. Our reason of being is perpetual growth for our clients and team members. We build and systemize processes for CEOs.

*People Worth Caring About* is a docuseries built to flip the script. Instead of polished PR fluff, we focus on real humansāfrontline workers, caregivers, everyday people doing essential work thatās often ignored. The series helps industries take back their story by showing whatās actually happening, not what a brand deck says. Itās empathy-driven, unscripted, and designed to build public trust, attract talent, and reframe perception in a way no ad campaign ever could.

Tip-based walking tours. 4 cities, 6,000 customers a month, paying only what they wanted to pay.

Bike tours in Chile. We had 150 bikes, 20 MBA programs per year and famous customers like Paul McCartney, Beyonce and Steven Tyler join our tours.

Electronic Health Records for post-acute care. Vice President of marketing, cold email, cold calling, lead gen, podcasting. B2B SaaS enterprise