Academy of Success
Track A · Execution Package

Entity Foundation: The Wikidata Build

Prepared by Dhruv · 27 May 2026 · For Dr Mel Gill & the build team


This is the foundation deliverable from the Entity Network plan — the package that makes Dr Mel Gill a machine-readable entity for the first time. It contains four things, each ready to use:

  1. The Wikidata person item — every statement, value, reference and identifier, ready to enter
  2. The canonical bio — one source of truth, written in five lengths
  3. The Lane A / Lane B split — what's public-facing vs. separate research surface, for your sign-off
  4. Five facts only you can confirm — the gaps I deliberately did not guess
Headline finding from the research: no Wikidata entity currently exists for you (the only near-match is a US politician, Mel Gillis). There is also no VIAF, ISNI or Library of Congress authority record. That means the slate is clean — and that what we build becomes the single source AI systems read from. Done right, it is very hard to dislodge later.

1 — The Wikidata person item

Built statement by statement. Everything marked Ready is sourced and can be entered as-is. Everything marked Confirm waits on a fact from you (see Part 4). The editor types each value into Wikidata's autocomplete and selects the matching Q-item; the QIDs below are the verified targets.

Labels & description

FieldValueStatus
Label (en)Mel GillReady
Also known asDr Mel Gill · Dr. Mel Gill · Mel Gill (author) · "The Man With A Billion Dollar Voice"Ready
Description (en)author, film director and personal-development trainer; founder of the Academy of Success and author of The Meta SecretReady
Wikidata descriptions must be short, neutral and non-promotional — no "world-leading", no "legendary". The one above is deliberately plain. That's what survives moderation.

Core statements

PropertyValueReference
instance ofP31human (Q5)structural
sex or genderP21male (Q6581097)Ready
given nameP735MelReady
family nameP734GillReady
occupationP106writer (Q36180) · film director (Q2526255) · film producer (Q3282637) · hypnotherapist (Q16747019) · motivational speaker (Q15982858)Ready — IMDb + book record
notable workP800The Meta Secret (book + documentary) — see Part 5 companion itemsReady
employer / founder ofP108 / P112Master Trainer Institute of New York · Academy of Success · Pandora Publishing HouseReady
member of / position heldP463 / P39President, American Association of Master Trainers · leadership role, American Board of Neuro Linguistic Psychology (source says "leads" — confirm exact title before stating "President")Ready
honorific prefixP511Dr — basis to confirm, see Part 4Confirm
date of birthP569Confirm
place of birthP19Confirm
country of citizenshipP27Confirm
official websiteP856https://academyofsuccess.com · https://drmelgill.comReady

External identifiers — the spine of the item

These are what make the entity resolvable and deletion-resistant. Each one is a verified, live record. Wikidata weights an item with multiple external IDs far more strongly than a bare one.

Identifier propertyValueStatus
IMDb IDP345nm8664407Ready
Open Library IDP648OL8111423AReady
Goodreads author IDP29634768452Ready
Amazon author IDP4862B009B0FOE2Ready
Facebook IDP2013DrMelGillOfficialReady
YouTube channelP2397@DrMelGill — needs the UC… channel ID (grab from channel "Share" menu)Confirm
The gap worth closing: there is no ISNI for Dr Mel Gill. An ISNI is free to request, takes ~10 minutes, and is one of the strongest identity signals an author can hold — it links every published edition under one identity across libraries worldwide. I'd request it in parallel; once issued it slots straight into the item as property P213.

2 — The canonical bio

Write once, deploy everywhere — the Wikidata description, both LinkedIn profiles, every social bio, the press kit, the AOS founder page. Consistency across these is itself a ranking signal: AI systems trust an entity whose self-description matches across every surface. All five are drawn only from sourced facts.

A · Wikidata description (≈12 words, neutral)

author, film director and personal-development trainer; founder of the Academy of Success.

B · One line (social handles, ≈20 words)

Author of The Meta Secret, film director, and founder of the Academy of Success. Bringing applied psychology to learners worldwide.

C · Short (≈50 words)

Dr Mel Gill is an author, film director and personal-development trainer. He wrote and directed The Meta Secret — over a million copies sold across 35 languages — founded the Master Trainer Institute of New York, and today leads the Academy of Success, an applied-psychology learning platform.

C · Medium (≈100 words, press & About page)

Dr Mel Gill is an author, film director and personal-development trainer with more than three decades in applied psychology. A certified NLP Master Trainer since 1985, he was among the first to bring Neuro-Linguistic Programming to Asia, and from 1999 to 2007 hosted a daily talk show on Singapore's 93.8 FM. He wrote and directed The Meta Secret, which has sold over a million copies in 35 languages, and authored the bestseller Uncommon Sense. He founded the Master Trainer Institute of New York and the Academy of Success, an applied-psychology learning platform now scaling toward thousands of courses across dozens of languages.

D · Press-kit paragraph (≈150 words, the fullest public version)

Dr Mel Gill is an author, film director and personal-development trainer whose work spans publishing, film, broadcast and education. A certified and licensed NLP Master Trainer since 1985, he helped introduce Neuro-Linguistic Programming to Asia in the late 1980s, and from 1999 to 2007 reached millions as the host of a daily motivational talk show on Singapore's 93.8 FM. He is the author and director of The Meta Secret, published in 35 languages with over a million copies sold, and of the international bestseller Uncommon Sense. He founded the Master Trainer Institute of New York, serves as President of the American Association of Master Trainers, and co-authored Introduction to Suggestopedia with Dr Georgi Lozanov. Today he leads the Academy of Success, an applied-psychology learning platform built to make rigorous personal-development education accessible worldwide.

Every clause above traces to a public source in the evidence log at the foot of this document. Nothing is inflated, and the superlatives from the existing press material ("world-leading", "legendary", "billion-dollar voice") are deliberately left out of the canonical versions — they read as promotional to both journalists and AI ranking systems. They can stay in marketing copy; they shouldn't be in the entity layer.

3 — The Lane A / Lane B split

You agreed to the trim in principle. These are the specific cuts, for a one-glance sign-off. Both lanes stay fully public — they simply don't share an entity record, so the discoverability bio stays clean and survives Wikipedia's notability review when we get there.

Lane A — the entity / discoverability bio

Goes into Wikidata, Wikipedia, press, social, AOS.
  • Author & director, The Meta Secret
  • Author, Uncommon Sense
  • Founder, Academy of Success
  • Founder, Master Trainer Institute of New York
  • NLP Master Trainer since 1985; brought NLP to Asia
  • Singapore 93.8 FM broadcaster, 1999–2007
  • Co-author with Dr Georgi Lozanov; Lozanov Foundation
  • President, American Association of Master Trainers

Lane B — the deep-research surface

Its own page, its own audience. Not in the entity bio.
  • Tesla advanced-propulsion research
  • Nano-satellite work
  • Non-hydrocarbon energy research
  • Pandora International University of Varna
  • Hermetic philosophy / esoteric writing
  • "Billion Dollar Voice" and similar epithets
Why this matters, plainly: Wikipedia editors and AI ranking models quietly downgrade any entity whose bio mixes mainstream credentials with frontier-science claims. Keeping the two apart isn't hiding anything — it's making sure the strongest, most verifiable parts of your record carry the entity, so the whole thing reads as authoritative rather than contested.

4 — Five facts only you can confirm

I deliberately did not guess these. Each one will be asked for the moment the item goes live, so having them ready makes the build a single clean pass. Where a fact can't be sourced, it's better left blank than challenged.

#What's neededWhy it matters
1Date & place of birthStandard for a person item; absence lowers completeness score. Year alone is fine if you'd rather not publish the full date.
2Country of citizenshipOne of the most-queried fields ("where is Dr Mel Gill from"). Worth getting right at the source.
3The basis of "Dr"The single most important one. Wikidata/Wikipedia will ask which institution conferred the doctorate, and when. If it's honorary, we state it as honorary — that's perfectly legitimate and far safer than leaving it ambiguous for a critic to question later.
4Academy of Success founding yearLets us add "inception" to the AOS organisation item and "founder" with a date qualifier on yours.
5YouTube channel UC… IDThe handle @DrMelGill won't validate on Wikidata; it needs the underlying channel ID (channel → Share → Copy channel ID).

5 — Companion items (phase 2, prepared now)

For "notable work" to link properly, The Meta Secret needs its own Wikidata items. I've assembled them so they're ready the moment the person item is live — no second research pass needed.

The Meta Secret — book

PropertyValue
instance ofP31written work / book (Q571)
authorP50Mel Gill (→ the new item)
ISBN-13P212978-1-4791-3491-5
ISBN-10P9571479134910
publication dateP5772010 (first ed.) · 2012 (CreateSpace ed.)
publisherP123Pandora Publishing House · CreateSpace
Goodreads work / editionP2969 / P296816243957
Google Books IDP675vVaHMgEACAAJ

The Meta Secret — documentary film, 2010

PropertyValue
instance ofP31documentary film (Q93204)
directorP57Mel Gill
publication dateP5772010
IMDb IDP345tt6359462
Once both exist, set notable work (P800) on the person item to point at them, and they reciprocally link back via author / director. That triangle — person ⇄ book ⇄ film — is exactly the connected graph that makes an entity legible to AI search.

6 — How it goes live (the 30-minute pass)

Everything above is prepared so this is mechanical. One important guardrail first.

Disclosure: Wikidata tolerates well-referenced factual items, but if this looks like undisclosed promotional editing it can be deleted and the account flagged. Whoever creates it should keep strictly to the sourced facts here, and — if it's done as paid work — add a one-line conflict-of-interest disclosure on their user page. Neutral and referenced sails through; promotional gets reverted.
  1. Create / use a Wikidata account Established account preferred over a brand-new one. I can't create accounts, so this is a you-or-a-freelancer step.
  2. Enter the person item Labels, description, the Ready statements, and the five external identifiers from Part 1.
  3. Add the Confirm fields Once you've sent me the five facts in Part 4.
  4. Create the two companion items Book and film from Part 5, then link them via notable work.
  5. Request the ISNI in parallel Free, ~10 minutes; slot it in as P213 when issued.
  6. Record the new QID Send it to me — it becomes the anchor for the structured-data work on the new site (the sameAs spine that ties every profile together).

In short

This package turns a scattered public footprint into one machine-readable identity. Roughly 80% of it is sourced and ready to enter today; the remaining 20% is the five facts in Part 4 and your sign-off on the lane split in Part 3. Send me those, and the entity foundation is live within the week — and every later step in the network plan has something solid to anchor to.

— Dhruv


Evidence log

Every fact in this package traces to one of these public records.