Jamie McIntyre Portrait

Empowering Change with
Jamie McIntyre

Jamie McIntyre is a distinguished entrepreneur, investor, coach, internationally acclaimed speaker, and pioneering educator. He has hosted notable figures on his platform, including Sir Richard Branson, Tim Ferriss, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. As an early investor in Bitcoin, McIntyre has a reputation for accurately forecasting investment trends and market shifts ahead of their realisation.

He founded 21st Century Education with the vision of modernizing the traditional education model to equip individuals with financial literacy, emotional intelligence, life skills, business strategies, and versatile skills applicable across various careers.

McIntyre has generously allocated millions towards educational scholarships and played a pivotal role in the initiation of 21st Century University, a nonprofit venture offering accessible online courses and live lectures aimed at filling the gaps left by conventional education systems.

He is the author of several internationally recognized publications, including the bestsellers "What I Didn’t Learn At School But Wish I Had" and "Think & Grow Rich For The 21st Century." Through his extensive educational efforts, McIntyre has impacted over 550,000 individuals worldwide, guiding many towards achieving financial prosperity and sustained success. His financial strategies have notably contributed to a collective wealth increase of several billion dollars among his clients, primarily through real estate investments.

In recent years, McIntyre has emerged as a proactive advocate for societal issues, notably critiquing the Australian financial planning industry for unethical practices—a stance that led to a Royal Commission investigation and made him a political figure of interest in 2013. Furthermore, he launched the 21st Century Political Party, mentored politically by former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and established the Australian National Review news site.

McIntyre has also been a vocal critic of the vaccine industry, challenging its claims in 2016 with a million-dollar offer for independent verification of vaccine safety and effectiveness, a challenge supported by notable figures such as Robert De Niro and Robert Kennedy Jr.