Mort Fertel

Mort Fertel (born February 15, 1965) is the founder of the self-help Marriage Fitness program. Fertel graduated from University of Pennsylvania and currently lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife and four children, including triplets. Mort has been featured on multiple news outlets as an expert on marriage health. Mort Fertel was the CEO of an international non-profit organization, and a former Marathon runner. Mort Fertel is a featured exp... more

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