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Vince Kelvin

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Vince Kelvin is a Life Coach who specializes in dating and sexuality, and has dedicated over two decades helping men in now 53 countries. In his early days as a Success Coach and Hypnotherapist, he was awarded in 1997 "Best Hypnotist in America," and in 1998 the prestigious Leadership Award from Tony Robbins.

As a Corporate Coach, some of his clients included CBS, Fame The Musical, The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, Gingie Cosmetic, Potomac West. He then went on to become the Global Head trainer for Ross Jeffries and Speed Seduction.

Within the controversial field commonly referred to as "Pickup", he is often regarded as the person who initiated the Bootcamp Model. In 1999, he was first to take students in field with his Seduction Sunday gathering and coaching at malls.

He then started Seductioncoaching.com, one of the original companies in the community. He also created the Original Pua World Summit in 2007, and ran it for 8 years. He initiated the first Pickup Podcast in 2004, which is still on every Monday.

He was voted most caring teacher in the Pickup community, best pickup artist on the planet for four consecutive years, and he received the award of dirtiest PUA on the planet when he reopened Project Hollywood where the book the Game was written.

He’s the Author of Best Selling book SAME NIGHT SEX, and has been featured on KTLA 5, The BBC, UK Chanel 4 in The Rules of Seduction, Sky TV with Comedian Karl Kisperson, Canadian Broadcast, Washington Post, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Penthouse Magazine, SF Weekly, to name just a few.

Vince “Hollywood” Kelvin, AKA the Kissing Saint, is the founder of the original PUA Summit, community legend and pioneer, and has been teaching Pickup on all continents for over 25 years! His global media coverage has included CNN’s “The Seduction Game” with Lisa Ling, The Steve Harvey Show, BBC, UK Chanel 4, KTLA5, Canadian Broadcast, SKY TV, Playboy Radio, Cosmopolitan Magazine, and The Sun, just to name a few. Vince has been been married five times.

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