Robert Richman is an American keynote speaker, cultural strategist, and author.[1]

Early life and education edit

Richman 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 edit

Robert 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 edit

Since 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 edit

Richman is the author of The Culture Blueprint.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ Richman, Richard. "Zappos Culture Guru Gives 3 Tips to CEOs". Inc (Interview). Interviewed by Chip Joyce.
  4. ^ MarketWatch, Andria Cheng. "Zappos's grand mission doesn't involve selling shoes". MarketWatch. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
  5. ^ Richman, Robert. "Building Brand Culture" (PDF) (Interview).
  6. ^ Altman, Ian. "Build A Culture For Your Organization That Spurs Great Growth". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
  7. ^ 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.