Daniel Lerner

Daniel Lerner is an expert in positive psychology, performance science and student wellbeing who is widely recognised for transforming academic research into practical strategies for success. Best known for creating New York University’s hugely popular undergraduate elective course, ‘The Science of Happiness’, Daniel has built a reputation for helping individuals and organisations improve resilience, fulfilment and performance in demanding environments. His work combines evidence-based psychology with real-world coaching experience, allowing him to connect equally well with students, executives and leadership teams. Through his teaching, consulting and speaking engagements, Daniel has become a trusted authority on human flourishing and peak performance, making him a highly sought-after keynote speaker for universities, conferences and global businesses.

Daniel’s professional journey began in the entertainment and artist management industry. He worked with global performing artists at International Creative Management before co-founding the classical music marketing and artist representation company 21C Media Group, where he served as Director of Artist Development. His early career gave him first-hand insight into the pressures faced by elite performers and high achievers. Seeking a deeper understanding of performance psychology, Daniel later studied athletic performance enhancement and coaching models under Dr Nathaniel Zinsser, Director of the West Point Center for Enhanced Performance. He subsequently shifted careers and earned a Master of Applied Positive Psychology degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Following graduation, Daniel joined the instructional teaching staff for the university’s Master of Applied Positive Psychology programme, where he began shaping the next generation of wellbeing practitioners and researchers.

Daniel’s expertise has earned him widespread recognition in both academic and corporate circles. His undergraduate course, ‘The Science of Happiness, ’ quickly became the largest and most popular non-required class at New York University, reflecting the growing demand for practical wellbeing education. Beyond academia, he scaled his independent coaching practice, Strata Performance, into a consultancy serving major financial and corporate institutions, including Deutsche Bank, UBS and OppenheimerFunds. Daniel also collaborated with renowned psychologist Jonathan Haidt to design and launch the tailored Thrive at Stern curriculum for New York University business school students, further cementing his reputation as a leading voice in wellbeing and performance education.

In addition to his teaching and consulting work, Daniel co-authored the acclaimed student mental health guide ‘U Thrive: How to Succeed in College and Life’ alongside Dr Alan Schlechter. The book provided evidence-based guidance for navigating academic pressure, mental health and personal development, reinforcing Daniel’s ability to translate complex psychological concepts into engaging and actionable insights. His combination of academic credibility, corporate experience and compelling storytelling makes him an exceptional keynote speaker. Daniel delivers talks that are informative, relatable and immediately practical, equipping audiences with strategies to improve resilience, happiness and sustained performance in both professional and personal life.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Daniel Lerner’s remarkable career:

  • 2023 – Collaborated with psychologist Jonathan Haidt to design and launch the tailored Thrive at Stern curriculum for New York University business school students
  • 2017 – Co-authored and published the comprehensive student mental health guide U Thrive How to Succeed in College and Life alongside Dr Alan Schlechter
  • 2015 – Scaled his independent performance coaching practice Strata Performance to consult for major financial and corporate firms including Deutsche Bank, UBS, and OppenheimerFunds
  • 2014 – Created the Science of Happiness undergraduate elective course at New York University which grew into the university largest and most popular non-required class
  • 2012 – Appointed to the instructional teaching staff for the Master of Applied Positive Psychology graduate program at the University of Pennsylvania
  • 2011 – Graduated with a Master of Applied Positive Psychology degree from the University of Pennsylvania after shifting careers away from talent management
  • 2010 – Studied athletic performance enhancement and coaching models under West Point Center for Enhanced Performance director Dr Nathaniel Zinsser
  • 2001 – Co-founded the classical music marketing and artist representation firm 21C Media Group where he served as director of artist development
  • 1995 – Global performing artists for International Creative Management