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Rich Redman
Leadership Training - Marketing
Experience - Gamer
Passion
Hello, and welcome to my website, the hub for all things me! On this site you'll find links to all the social media that I use. Professional Goal: To transport my skills, knowledge, and experience in marketing tabletop games to marketing other products or services. |
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I was not an early adopter of
Facebook, but I'm astonished by how many high school friends I've found
using it, and how many people that I served with are on it. Facebook
has been a good way to stay in touch.
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I
use LinkedIn to network professionally. I keep my profile and status
updated, and I spend some time every day trying to answer questions
posted by other professionals.
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I
also share my expertise in leadership and marketing in my blog, which
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I use Twitter to share things that interest
me - mostly dogs, leadership, marketing, and personal/professional
development, but also entertainment news and humor. You can follow me
on Twitter, or you can view my feed below.
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| In addition to being a die-hard gamer (tabletop, PC, and console), I'm a runner. I also enjoy strength training and yoga. Although I have practiced judo, fencing, Uechi-ryu karate, and tai-chi chuan in the past, I'm not currently practicing a martial art. I like to cook, especially on the grill. I walk my dogs everyday, and combine it with obedience training. |
I helped found this company,
and worked on many of its products:
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I'm a man blessed with a lot of friends. I worked for Wizards of the Coast for about thirteen years. I got to manage their customer service department, write for their roleplaying games (including Marvel Super Heroes, Alternity, Dark*Matter, Star Wars, Dungeons & Dragons, and d20 Modern), and manage the Dungeons & Dragons license. Good times! |
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![]() About the Red Six: "Red 6" was
my radio call sign as a tank platoon leader. "There's
something about the profession of arms. It's like a
religion. You can't shake it." -James Cagney as Captain Flagg,
in What
Price Glory, 1952.
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