Gerry Morton

CEO, EnergyFirst


Energizing, Inspiring, Educational, Entertaining...
Life Changing

Gerry inspires professional and executive groups across the United States to produce peak performance by revealing the power of nutrition, exercise and core supplementation. He is also CEO of EnergyFirst, a leader in nutrition, health and wellness since 1997.

A peak performer in all areas of his life, Gerry is a veteran of four Ironman Triathlons, over thirty marathons, numerous other top athletic competitions, has an impressive record of accomplishment in entrepreneurial ventures, and leads a thriving family life as a husband and father. His keen determination and dedicated focus, coupled with a fully optimized nutritional program, is the key to his personal and professional success.

Gerry is a graduate of the Karl Eller Center/McGuire Entrepreneurship Program, having earned a Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship with Honors from the University of Arizona. He holds his Masters of Science in Nutrition with Honors and an Executive MBA from the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Gerry is President of the Entrepreneur's Organization (EO) in Los Angeles.




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