Julie Guest is one of America's top business strategists, a former(aka recovering) attorney and a best-selling author.
She is the CEO and Chief Marketing Strategist of Bolder&Louder™ a full-service growth agency for challenger brands, specializing in transformational strategy, iconic and expert branding and building marketing engines to maximize growth and new client acquisition.
Julie has consulted with, reinvented, and repositioned, hundreds of companies and brands - from Fortune 100 companies to founder driven tech companies with big growth goals.
Julie has coauthored a best-selling business book with Brian Tracy, and her contribution won Editor's Best Choice Award.
Her second book, "67 Marketing Secrets to Ethically Attract New Patients, Make More Money and Grow Your Practice," was translated into Brazilian Portuguese and ranked as an Amazon best-seller on three continents.
Her most recent book, The Client Stampede is available on Amazon and in all leading bookstores in paperback, audio and kindle. Praised by Brian Tracy (Co-author, Chicken Soup for the Soul), The Client Stampede book has been called “the foundational marketing bible.”
Julie is regularly featured in a variety of media including Forbes, ABC, CBS, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Miami Herald, Entrepreneur magazine, the New York Times, USA Today and many others.
Julie was born in South Africa, raised in New Zealand and has called America home since 2005.
When she’s not working, Julie can usually be found on horseback, behind the lens of a camera or doing a bit of adventure travel with her family.
Some of her favorite adventures (so far) include:
sailing across the Atlantic Ocean on a 45 ft. catamaran
wallowing in a mud volcano in Colombia
bungee jumping in Zimbabwe
scuba diving with seals in South Africa
teaching special needs kids how to ski, in Whistler, Canada
riding an African elephant in Africa
doing a photography shoot in Cuba, and
galloping on horseback through the Irish countryside and staying at a castle.
Julie lives in New York City with her family, two dogs and three horses (don’t worry the horses don’t live in the city - they’re boarded upstate!)

“Impossible is not a fact. It’s an opinion.”
Muhammad Ali