Richard Winston Edelman (born June 15, 1954) is an American businessman, and the president and chief executive officer of the public relations company
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, a company founded by his father, since 1996.
Personal life
Edelman was born on June 15, 1954 to a Jewish family, the son of Ruth Ann (née Rozumoff) and
Daniel Edelman
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, the founder of the
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company,
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He was educated at
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On May 18, 1986, he married Rosalind Anne Walrath in a Jewish ceremony at the ]Harvard Club of New York
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. His wife is the daughter of the then-creative director of advertising agency JWT, and was a vice president at the investment bank Keefe, Bruyette & Woods
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when they wed. He has three daughters, Margot, Tory, and Amanda. In 2008, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer
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, and had successful surgery. In 2015, it was announced that Edelman and Walrath were getting divorced. In 2017, Edelman married Mexican diplomat, Claudia Romo González. Claudia had two children, Joshua and Tamara in her previous marriage.
His two siblings, John and Renee, are also executives at Edelman, making Edelman the largest private, family-run public relations firm in the world. His daughters, Margot and Tory, both work for his firm.
Career
Richard Edelman joined the Edelman firm in 1978 after receiving his MBA from Harvard
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, where he had also studied as an undergraduate.[ He had intended to take a job in marketing at ]Playtex
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, but his father persuaded him to join the family business. He was an executive at Edelman by 1981 and in 1983, was appointed president of Edelman's New York office. He was appointed president of the company in 1985, and his father remained as chief executive officer . At that time, the company's income was only $14.2 million.[ He pledged to keep the company independent at a time when many other PR companies were being bought by advertising agencies. He later became the regional manager of Europe before being promoted to chief executive officer in September 1996, a post he still holds.
Edelman is a regular attendee at the ]World Economic Forum
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, having been nine times by 2007. In a January 2012 presentation, his main message was that, based on a survey by his company, the public do not trust governments and business executives anymore - they are the least trusted of any group.
Social media
Edelman was one of the first PR practitioners to identify the importance of social media
Social media are interactive media technologies that facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, interests, and other forms of expression through virtual communities and networks. While challenges to the definition of ''social medi ...
and create a specialist practice. He coined the phrase ''circle of cross influence'' to describe how people are increasingly influenced by other people, the internet, new media and cable TV, rather than mainstream media
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. He has written a blog since 2004, and is one of the first chief executive officers to do so. In 2007 '' PRWeek'' described his blog as one of the better-known PR blogs, in part due to some of his posts being controversial.[
He has advised the Canadian tar sands industry how to counter negative PR from NGOs using social media.]
Appointments
Edelman is a member of the board of directors of the Ad Council and the Atlantic Council
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. Edelman sits on the board of the Children's Aid Society
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, the International Business Leaders Forum
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, the Gettysburg National Battlefield Foundation and the National Committee on United States-China Relations
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. He is a member of the World Economic Forum
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, the Arthur Page Society, the PR Seminar and a director of the Jerusalem Foundation. In 2009 Edelman was appointed executive jury chair of a new award recognizing the creative use of unpaid publicity, given at the Clio Awards.
Awards
In September 2014 he was inducted into the Arthur W. Page Society Hall of Fame.
In March 2019 he was named "Agency Pro of the Last 20 Year." by PRWeek.
Views
Shortly after the mortgage lending crisis, Edelman said that financial institutions have a PR problem. He claimed that financial institutions rank lowest on the company's trust barometer, because they don't explain the how and why of their actions to the public. Richard Edelman spends about an hour per day voicing his views on the company blog that he started to set an example for his clients.[Debbie Weil, Social Media Insights Blog]
Q & A with CEO blogger Richard Edelman
October 2, 2007
Edelman helped raise donations for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
References
External links
Richard Edelman's blog
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Atlantic Council
Living people
1954 births
Harvard Business School alumni
American public relations people
Phillips Exeter Academy alumni
American chief executives