Mark Miller

Coauthor of LEGACY IN THE MAKING (McGraw-Hill Education, 2018), Mark is the founder of The Legacy Lab, a research and consulting practice, and the chief strategy officer at Team One.

Named a Trendsetter and an Agency Innovator by The Internationalist, his work in helping global brands drive change has earned awards and recognitions from the Advertising Research Foundation, the American Association of Advertising Agencies, and Effie Worldwide. In addition to his work with The Legacy Lab, readers can learn more about Mark’s work on The Global Affluent Tribe (examining global citizens more connected by what they love than by where they live) and The Moonshot Speaker Series (exploring not only the entrepreneurial dreamers, but also the successful doers) at teamone-usa.com.

Mark is a graduate of the Schulich School of Business at York University. Originally from Toronto, Canada, he lives in Los Angeles, California, with his wife, Sally, and their daughter, Hailey.

A journalist with an eye for stories that change how we see the world, Lucas Conley began his career at The Atlantic and has written for The Boston Globe, Fast Company, ESPN: The Magazine, SPIN, and The Wall Street Journal Magazine, among others. He has been invited to speak about his work on The Colbert Report, ABC World News, CNN’s BookTV, NPR, and at South by Southwest.

Conley's books explore the human dimension of business. Author of OBSESSIVE BRANDING DISORDER (one of Strategy + Business's best books of 2008) and coauthor of THE METHOD METHOD (listed as a "top ten" marketing book in 2011 by Advertising Age), his third book, LEGACY IN THE MAKING, coauthored with award-winning strategist Mark Miller, was published in March 2018.

Conley holds a BA in creative writing from the University of Arizona and JD from the University of New Mexico School of Law. A writer with The Legacy Lab, he lives in Los Angeles, California. Between writing projects, he lights out for North America’s remote and spectacular wildlands.

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