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Sam Richter

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Richter delivering a keynote presentation in 2019

Sam Richter is the CEO and founder of SBR Worldwide, LLC and the Know More sales and business improvement program.[1] Richter delivers motivational keynote and workshop presentations on a variety of technology, sales, and marketing topics. He uses Generative AI, ChatGPT, and search engines like Google combined with social media including LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and other Web-based resources as business intelligence gathering and reputation management tools. In addition, Richter creates custom SaaS application including AI-powered intelligence gathering and Generative AI-powered business communication tools.

Richter authored the book Take the Cold Out of Cold Calling about Sales Intelligence and finding information online and using it for business and sales success. The book has been featured by Harvey Mackay,[2] on CNN,[3] in BusinessWeek,[4] and was named a USA Book News Winner,[5] and a Sales Book Awards Silver Medalist.[6]

Richter created the Sales Intel Engine,[7] a collection of AI-powered custom research tools that helps sales people discover new opportunities, identify decision makers and company employees, and research prospects and clients prior to sales calls or meetings. Among the custom engines are SearchLink.ai for associations, Find5500.ai for financial institutions,[8] and FollowUp GPT,[9] a Generative AI-powered platform that makes it easy to provide value-add follow-up to clients and prospects. He also developed the AI-powered YouGot family of sales, business, and competitive intelligence resources, which are free to anyone, at YouGotIntel.com.[10] YouGotIntel includes YouGotTheNews, a newspaper search engine; YouGotResearch, a search engine providing access to research reports, survey results, industry outlooks, and industry data; YouGotLists, a tool to help users find existing lists posted online; YouGotAssociations, a search application that makes it easy to discover industry associations and U.S. association financial data; YouGotSites, a search tool that makes it easy to search any website; YouGotDocuments, a search application that finds any document online; and more.[11]

Richter serves on the Boards of Directors for Brandpoint,[12] a content marketing services and software company, and Argos Risk,[13] a business financial risk insight firm. He serves on the Board of Directors for Mental Health Navigators, a non-profit online community for parents of children experiencing mental health issues, where Richter built the organization's mental health resource search engine.[14]

Awards

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In 2017, Richter was inducted into the Minnesota Speakers Hall of Fame.[15] In 2019, Top Sales World named Richter one of the world's top 50 Keynote Speakers,[16] and in 2020, The Sweeney Agency Speakers Bureau named Richter one of the 15 Highest Rated Speakers for Virtual Events.[17] In 2021, The Institute for Excellence in Sales named Richter Speaker of the Year.[18] Inside View has multiple times named Richter as one of the Top 25 Most Influential People in Sales[19][20][21] and Sales Insider of the Month.[22] In 2003 Business Journal named Richter one of 40 top business leader under the age of 40,[23] and he is also a past finalist for Inc. Magazine Entrepreneur of the Year.[24]

In 2020, Richter was awarded the CPAE, the highest honor in the professional speaking business, and he was inducted into the Professional Speaker Hall of Fame.[25][26]

History

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Richter received his Certified Speaking Professional designation in 2014 from the National Speakers Association.[27] He also holds an advanced degree Certification in Executive Leadership from the University of St. Thomas and Boards of Director Certification from the University of St. Mary's/Caux Roundtable. He graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in journalism, and while there, he was a two-time Scholastic All-American and also a four-year player and letter winner on the University of Minnesota varsity football team.[28]

Richter started his career at Fallon McElligott Rice advertising, now known as Fallon Worldwide. Then as an advertising writer and eventually creative director, Richter worked at numerous Twin Cities advertising agencies and eventually started his own firm which was later bought by a larger agency. He was then a group director at Weber Shandwick, a public relations firm, where he managed national marketing programs for Microsoft,[29] Coca-Cola, Northwest Airlines, and Polaris. Following Shandwick, Richter worked at Digital River where he helped develop and market a software download program called eBot,[30] and where he helped build the company's e-marketing agency serving clients including National Geographic, Major League Baseball, Nabisco, and Brunswick.[31]

Following Digital River, for seven years, Richter was president of the James J. Hill Reference Library in St. Paul, Minnesota. Under Richter's direction, the Library developed numerous online programs and expanded its reach to serve an international audience.[32]

Richter is a graduate of St. Louis Park High School in Minnesota. He is a judge of the Minnesota Cup Business Plan Competition.[33] Richter was also an invited dignitary on the Minnesota Governor's trade mission to China.[34][35]

Books

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  • Take the Cold Out of Cold Calling, ISBN 1-59298-209-3

References

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  1. ^ Sam Richter Keynote and Sales Programs
  2. ^ Minneapolis Star Tribune, Harvey Mackay Archived 2009-01-23 at the Wayback Machine 2008-09-28
  3. ^ CNN/Money 2008-08-26
  4. ^ BusinessWeek 2008-07-18
  5. ^ USA Book News Best Book Awards Archived 2009-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Sales Book of the Year Awards Archived 2009-02-02 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Business / Sales Intel Engine
  8. ^ "Find5500.ai Qualified Plan Search".
  9. ^ "GPT Follow-Up".
  10. ^ "YouGotIntel Online Intelligence Resources".
  11. ^ "#1 Rated Keynote Speaker | Sales | Digital Reputation". #1 Rated Keynote Speaker | Sales | Digital Reputation. Retrieved 2017-01-20.
  12. ^ Brandpoint
  13. ^ Argos Risk Archived 2013-06-18 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "Home". mentalhealthnavigators.org.
  15. ^ "Sam Richter Inducted into Minnesota Speakers Hall of Fame". National Speakers Association. 2017.
  16. ^ "Sam Richter Named One of Top 50 Keynote Speakers". Top Sales World. 2019.
  17. ^ "Sam Richter Named One of 15 Highest Rated Speakers for Virtual Events". The Sweeney Agency. 2020.
  18. ^ "Sam Richter Named Institute for Excellence in Sales Speaker of the Year". May 26, 2021.
  19. ^ 2013 Top 25 Most Influential People in Sales Award
  20. ^ 2012 Top 25 Most Influential People in Sales Award
  21. ^ 2011 Top 25 Most Influential People in Sales Award
  22. ^ Insider of the Month
  23. ^ Business Journal 40 Under 40 Honorees 2003-05-16
  24. ^ Business Journal Article on Inc. Finalists 2007-12-26
  25. ^ "CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame | National Speakers Association (NSA)". Retrieved 2020-08-11.
  26. ^ "National Speakers Association Inducts Sam Richter into the Speaker Hall of Fame". www.wfmj.com. Retrieved 2020-08-11.
  27. ^ CSP Designation Archived 2012-01-23 at the Wayback Machine
  28. ^ U of M Alumni Article 2008-05/06
  29. ^ Microsoft Press 1998-02-26
  30. ^ Digital River Press 1999-11-11
  31. ^ U of M Journalism Alumni Magazine Winter 2002
  32. ^ StarTribune Article Archived 2009-10-23 at the Wayback Machine 2007-08-12
  33. ^ Minnesota Cup Review Board Archived 2013-04-14 at archive.today
  34. ^ "Pawlenty begins trade mission in China". West Central Tribune. November 14, 2005. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  35. ^ Minnesota Trade Delegation to China[permanent dead link]
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