Jeremy is a USAF vet, Behavioral Science grad, USP speaker since 2016.

Jeremy Boyer is a U.S. Air Force veteran and Director of Curation for The Russell Museum in Waynesboro, Virginia. After an epiphany concerning the nature of light and the realization that light does not travel, he discovered that Walter Russell had developed and written extensively on the same working concept nearly a century earlier, establishing a deep connection to the Russells’ scientific and philosophical work.

Through his leadership and involvement with the University of Science and Philosophy, Jeremy has helped preserve and extend the legacy of Walter and Lao Russell for new generations of students and visitors. He served as Chair of the Museum and Art Committee, which spearheaded the project of procuring the venue which today showcases the Work of Walter and Lao Russell. He has also contributed to preservation projects at Swannanoa that protect the historic legacy connected to the Russells’ vision and era.

Jeremy also brings more than 25 years of experience in general contracting and remodeling, a background that has served the University well through the renovation and restoration of five USP-owned properties. He lives with his wife, Adrianne, and their three children on Afton Mountain in Virginia.

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