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Robert Richman is an American keynote speaker, cultural strategist, and author.[1]
Early life and education
editRichman received his bachelor’s in radio and film at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
In 2004, he joined Georgetown University and received certification in leadership coaching.[2]
Career
editRobert began his career developing digital marketing strategies for different brands including Sony, Billboard (magazine) and best-selling business authors including Tony Robbins.
In 2000, he cofounded Affinity Lab, a collaborative workspace for entrepreneurs in Washington, D.C.
Richman joined Articulated Impact, LLC, a Washington D.C.-based web strategy and development company, as president in 2001.
Five years later, Richman joined Zappos as a cultural strategist, a retail company based in Las Vegas, Nevada.
He is also a guest lecturer at the Harvard University.
Richman is the inventor of Xpill, a performance-enhancing substance.[3][4][5]
As keynote speaker
editSince 2005, Richman has been working as a keynote speaker and has offered his services to international companies, including Google, Toyota, Eli Lilly and Westin Hotels & Resorts.[6]
As an author
editRichman is the author of The Culture Blueprint.[7]
References
edit- ^ Richman, Robert (2014-10-17). "059: Robert Richman | How to Build Killer Company Culture". Smart Business Revolution (Interview). Interviewed by John Corcoran. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ Richman, Robert (2020-10-15). "#157: Play the Game of Life to your Advantage - Robert Richman". Shana James Coaching (Interview). Interviewed by Shana James. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ Richman, Richard. "Zappos Culture Guru Gives 3 Tips to CEOs". Inc (Interview). Interviewed by Chip Joyce.
- ^ MarketWatch, Andria Cheng. "Zappos's grand mission doesn't involve selling shoes". MarketWatch. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ Richman, Robert. "Building Brand Culture" (PDF) (Interview).
- ^ Altman, Ian. "Build A Culture For Your Organization That Spurs Great Growth". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ Richman, Robert (2014-11-06). "Robert Richman Author of Culture Blueprint". Entrepreneurs on Fire with John Lee Dumas (Interview). Interviewed by John Lee Dumas. Retrieved 2024-05-20.