Keith Raniere is an American businessperson and founder of NXIVM, a multi-level marketing company in upstate New York that has been referred to by some detractors as being "cult-like".
Background
Raniere is the son of a New York City adman and a mother who taught ballroom dancing. He grew up in Suffern, New York after having spent his first five years in Brooklyn. He arrived in the Albany area at the age of 16, around the time his mother died, to attend the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1981.
Education
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Career
There Raniere triple-majored in math, physics, and biology with minors in psychology and philosophy, and earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology. In 2007, Raniere founded A Capella Innovations. Raniere founded World Ethical Foundations Consortium, an organization that brought the Dalai Lama to New York to deliver a public address on Compassionate Ethics in Difficult Times.
He has been accused of running a "cult"-like organization centered on him where he has donned the self-chosen title of the "Vanguard".
These set of events culminated in a four part expose of his past history and the activities of the group under his leadership behind the scenes in the Times Union which was recognized by the Associated Press Association of New York in October 2012 by winning first place for its in-depth reporting. Such a designation would seem to confirm an earlier article in the Times Union where NXIVM former coach Susan Dones had alleged that students are "prey" for Raniere to satisfy either his gambling or sexual proclivities.
Raniere holds various patents in technology, architecture, and manufacturing. Many are related directly to his work at NXIVM.