Richard Moran (author)

Richard A. Moran
Born 1950
Nationality American
Alma mater Rutgers College, Indiana University, Miami University
Occupation Author, CEO, Venture Capitalist
Website http://richardmoran.com/

Richard A. Moran is the President of Menlo College in Atherton, CA. He is a noted San Francisco based business leader, venture capitalist, social scientist, author[1] and evangelist for organization effectiveness. He is best known for his series of humorous business books beginning with bestselling, Never Confuse a Memo with Reality that started the genre of "Business Bullet Books."

Biography

Moran is the tenth president of Menlo College, a private four year college located in the heart of Silicon Valley. Moran previously served as CEO and Vice Chairman at Accretive Solutions, a national professional services firm with a focus on Accounting, Information Technology and Outsourcing. Prior to Accretive Solutions, he was a Partner at Venrock, Chairman of the Board at Portal Software and a Partner at Accenture. Moran has served on the Boards of Glu Mobile Games, Winery Exchange, and Mechanics Bank among others. He currently serves on the board of PerfectForms, Joint Venture Silicon Valley, and the Steinbeck Innovation Foundation.

Rich Moran also serves on the management team of the Irish Technology Leadership Group, is a partner at SVG Partners, and is a member of the Global Irish Network, a network launched in 2010 comprising 350 of the most senior Irish and Irish connected business people from over 40 countries.

In the public or not-for-profit sector he serves on The Council of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is the Chair of the Audit Committee at the Noyce Foundation, the National Board of Visitors at the Indiana University School of Education. Previously he served as a Regent at Saint Ignatius College Prep and Chair of Project Open Hand, both in San Francisco. Moran serves also on the Accountability Structures Expert Panel for the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN); the policy making group that coordinates the Domain Name System and Internet Protocol addresses.

Corporate governance is a professional focus. He works often with corporate boards to improve effectiveness and clarify roles. He serves on the Board of the Silicon Valley Chapter of the National Association of Corporate Directors. Higher education guest lecture assignments include Stanford Graduate School of Business, NYU Stern School, Santa Clara University, University of California and others.

He earned an A.B. at Rutgers College; M.S. at Indiana University; and Ph.D. at Miami University, Oxford Ohio. While at Rutgers, he competed in cross country and track and field and broke one school record. He is a member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity.

Writing

Moran has written seven business books. His latest book Navigating Tweets, Feats, and Deletes: Lessons for the New Workplace, Heliotrope Books (ISBN 978-0990401216) was released in July 2014.

Other works include:

Radio

Rich Moran is a radio personality featured on KCBS Radio in San Francisco. He is The host of "In the Workplace", a program that discusses workplace issues and airs weekly to over a million listeners.

References

  1. Pender, Kathleen (Jan 24, 1994). "BOOK OFFERS BUSINESS ETIQUETTE". Sun Sentinel. p. 27. Retrieved 11 August 2012.

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