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Jess Glazer

Founder @ EmpowerU

Jess Glazer, a former celebrity personal trainer and elementary school teacher who turned her “cute side hustle” into a million-dollar business in 18 months. Since leaving her teaching job in 2017, Jess has hired a team of incredible heart-centered leaders, served hundreds of clients through her business coaching, helped create over $3million in revenue for her clients, and raised/donated over $60,000 to charity. She’s been featured in dozens of media outlets, including Forbes, Yahoo Finance, The Today Show, and Good Day New York. Jess’s mission is to cause a ripple effect and inspire change for generations to come, making a massive impact, and leaving a lasting legacy beyond her singular actions.

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