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[[image: Mormon_Larry_Richman.jpg|200px|left|alt=Mormon Larry Richman|Mormon Larry Richman]]'''Larry Richman''' is a noted social media expert, Internet strategist, and online marketing professional. Certified PMP (Project Management Professional). Consultant and trainer to hundreds of employees of Fortune 500 companies. Authored over a dozen books, numerous book translations, and articles in professional magazines and journals. Syndicated columnist. Translator in three languages.
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[[image: Mormon_Larry_Richman.jpg|200px|right|alt=Mormon Larry Richman|Mormon Larry Richman]]'''Larry Richman''' is a social media expert, communication strategist, online marketing professional, and certified project manager (PMP-Project Management Professional). Author of dozens of books, numerous book translations, and thousands of articles in magazines, professional journals, and media sites.
  
 
==Product Marketing==
 
==Product Marketing==
Richman is the Director of Product Awareness for the Curriculum Department of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] where he is responsible to help members and leaders become more aware of the availability and use of Church materials.  
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Richman was the Director of Communications and Messaging in the Priesthood and Family Department of [http://ChurchofJesusChrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. Formerly, the Director of Product Awareness and Evaluation, responsible to help members and leaders become more aware of the availability and use of Church materials.  
  
 
==Social Media and Internet==
 
==Social Media and Internet==
Larry Richman (also known as [http://www.ldsmediatalk.com/about-larry-richman/ ldsWebguy]) is the author of [[LDS Media Talk]], a blog that shares ideas with LDS parents and youth who are interested in learning how to use technology to strengthen families and build [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]. The blog was begun July 5, 2006 as ldsWebguy.com and was rebranded LDSMediaTalk.com on June 10, 2008, and has become a premier site among [[Mormons]] (over 36,000 unique monthly readers) for information about Church materials, events, websites, and media.
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_L._Richman Larry Richman] is the author of [[Lds365]], a website that shares ideas about how to use media and other resources published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its members. It also share ideas on using technology and social media to strengthen families and share the gospel. The site has a total reach of over 100,000 people from 168 countries.
  
As Director of Internet Coordination for [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] from June 2003 to December 2008, Richman coordinated the content and services of Church Web sites and related applications. He was the product manager of [http://www.lds.org LDS.org] and helped coordinate and synergize the work of the product managers of all Church Web sites. The Church’s Web properties consist of hundreds of domain names and tens of thousands of Web pages (plus over a million documents in the Gospel Library). Church Web sites are read by millions of people each month.
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As Director of Internet Coordination for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from June 2003 to December 2008, Richman coordinated the content and services of Church websites and related applications. He was the product manager of [http://www.lds.org LDS.org] and helped coordinate and synergize the work of the product managers of all Church websites. The Church’s web properties consist of hundreds of domain names and tens of thousands of web pages (plus over a million documents in the Gospel Library). Church websites are read by millions of people monthly.
  
He managed a redesign and rebuild of [http://lds.org LDS.org] in 2003-2007, including implementing XML, metadata standards, common taxonomy, a content management system, and new Web search tools.
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He managed a redesign and rebuild of [http://lds.org LDS.org] from 2003-2007, including implementing XML, metadata standards, a common taxonomy, a content management system, and new web search tools.
  
 
==Publishing==
 
==Publishing==
Richman is the President and CEO of [http://www.centurypubl.com Century Publishing], a small publishing company in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Richman has [http://www.amazon.com/Larry-L.-Richman/e/B001KCLZOW/ authored] dozens of books, several book translations, and thousands of articles in magazines and professional journals. Some have been translated into various languages. [https://larryrichman.org/author/ Publications by Larry Richman]. He is a translator and interpreter in three languages.
  
He has also personally authored two dozen books, several book translations, and articles in professional magazines and journals. Some have been translated into various languages. His latest booklet is [http://learningthroughtrials.com/ ''Learning Through Life's Trails'']. He is a translator and interpreter in three languages.
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Richman has directed the processes and systems for print and web publishing at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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He is also the President and CEO of [http://www.centurypubl.com Century Publishing], a custom publishing company in Salt Lake City, Utah.
  
 
==Project Management==
 
==Project Management==
He is the former Director of the Publications and Media Project Office where he directed over 8,000 projects (printed, audiovisual, Web content, events, and worldwide satellite broadcasts) yearly in up to 185 languages. He coordinated planning, approvals, prioritization, writing, creation, translation, production, printing, and international distribution in 105 offices worldwide. Richman also develops and implements computer-assisted project management systems. At the Church, he directed the integration of processes for planning, producing, and implementing products and services (printed, audiovisual, Internet, IT systems, events) across six departments (Audiovisual, Correlation, Curriculum, Information and Communications Systems, Materials Management [translation, printing, and distribution], and Physical Facilities [events].
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He is the former Director of the Publications and Media Project Office where he directed over 8,000 projects (printed, audiovisual, web content, events, and worldwide satellite broadcasts) yearly in up to 185 languages. He coordinated planning, approvals, prioritization, writing, creation, translation, production, printing, and international distribution in 105 offices worldwide. Richman has also developed and implemented computer-assisted project management systems. At the Church, he directed the integration of processes for planning, producing, and implementing products and services (printed, audiovisual, Internet, IT systems, events) across six departments (Audiovisual, Correlation, Curriculum, Information and Communications Systems, Materials Management [translation, printing, and distribution], and Physical Facilities [events]. He also developed the Worldwide Plan for Church Materials, the strategic plan for translating and publishing thousands of resources in 185 languages.
  
Richman is a certified PMP ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Management_Professional Project Management Professional]), consultant, and trainer to hundreds of employees of Fortune 500 companies. He has authored five books on project management, including two college texts in their second edition. Richman has been the keynote speaker at professional conferences.
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Richman is a certified PMP ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Management_Professional Project Management Professional]), consultant, and trainer to hundreds of employees of Fortune 500 companies. He has authored seven books on project management, including two college texts in their second and third editions. Richman has been a keynote speaker at professional conferences.
  
 
==Product Management==
 
==Product Management==
Experienced product manager for printed, audiovisual, and Web products (including LDS.org and other major Web sites). In June 2008, Richman became a Certified Product Manager and a Certified Product Marketing Manager from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_International_Product_Marketing_%26_Management Association of International Product Marketing & Management](AIPMM).
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Experienced product manager for printed, audiovisual, web, and mobile products (including LDS.org and other major websites). In June 2008, Richman became a Certified Product Manager and a Certified Product Marketing Manager from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_International_Product_Marketing_%26_Management Association of International Product Marketing & Management](AIPMM).
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.ldsmediatalk.com LDSMediaTalk]
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* [http://www.lds365.com LDS365]
* [http://www.lds.org LDS.org]
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* [http://www.ChurchofJesusChrist.org ChurchofJesusChrist.org]
* [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/3/72/7a LinkedIn]
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* [https://www.linkedin.com/in/larryrichman/ LinkedIn]
* [http://www.facebook.com/larry.richman Facebook]
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* [http://www.facebook.com/larry.richman Facebook Larry Richman]
* [http://twitter.com/richmanlarry Twitter]
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* [http://www.facebook.com/lds365 Facebook LDS365]
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* [http://twitter.com/richmanlarry Twitter @RichmanLarry]
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* [http://twitter.com/lds365 Twitter @LDS365]
  
 
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[[Category:Famous Mormons]]
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Latest revision as of 20:35, 17 May 2024

Mormon Larry Richman
Larry Richman is a social media expert, communication strategist, online marketing professional, and certified project manager (PMP-Project Management Professional). Author of dozens of books, numerous book translations, and thousands of articles in magazines, professional journals, and media sites.

Product Marketing

Richman was the Director of Communications and Messaging in the Priesthood and Family Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Formerly, the Director of Product Awareness and Evaluation, responsible to help members and leaders become more aware of the availability and use of Church materials.

Social Media and Internet

Larry Richman is the author of Lds365, a website that shares ideas about how to use media and other resources published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its members. It also share ideas on using technology and social media to strengthen families and share the gospel. The site has a total reach of over 100,000 people from 168 countries.

As Director of Internet Coordination for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from June 2003 to December 2008, Richman coordinated the content and services of Church websites and related applications. He was the product manager of LDS.org and helped coordinate and synergize the work of the product managers of all Church websites. The Church’s web properties consist of hundreds of domain names and tens of thousands of web pages (plus over a million documents in the Gospel Library). Church websites are read by millions of people monthly.

He managed a redesign and rebuild of LDS.org from 2003-2007, including implementing XML, metadata standards, a common taxonomy, a content management system, and new web search tools.

Publishing

Richman has authored dozens of books, several book translations, and thousands of articles in magazines and professional journals. Some have been translated into various languages. Publications by Larry Richman. He is a translator and interpreter in three languages.

Richman has directed the processes and systems for print and web publishing at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

He is also the President and CEO of Century Publishing, a custom publishing company in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Project Management

He is the former Director of the Publications and Media Project Office where he directed over 8,000 projects (printed, audiovisual, web content, events, and worldwide satellite broadcasts) yearly in up to 185 languages. He coordinated planning, approvals, prioritization, writing, creation, translation, production, printing, and international distribution in 105 offices worldwide. Richman has also developed and implemented computer-assisted project management systems. At the Church, he directed the integration of processes for planning, producing, and implementing products and services (printed, audiovisual, Internet, IT systems, events) across six departments (Audiovisual, Correlation, Curriculum, Information and Communications Systems, Materials Management [translation, printing, and distribution], and Physical Facilities [events]. He also developed the Worldwide Plan for Church Materials, the strategic plan for translating and publishing thousands of resources in 185 languages.

Richman is a certified PMP (Project Management Professional), consultant, and trainer to hundreds of employees of Fortune 500 companies. He has authored seven books on project management, including two college texts in their second and third editions. Richman has been a keynote speaker at professional conferences.

Product Management

Experienced product manager for printed, audiovisual, web, and mobile products (including LDS.org and other major websites). In June 2008, Richman became a Certified Product Manager and a Certified Product Marketing Manager from the Association of International Product Marketing & Management(AIPMM).

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