Larry L. Richman

Larry L. Richman (born 1955) is a social media expert, Internet strategist, publishing executive, project management trainer, and author of over a dozen books, numerous book translations, and articles in professional journals and magazines. He is a translator in three languages.

Larry L. Richman
Richman is the author of several books on project management.
Born1955 (age 6566)
Brigham City, Utah, U.S.
Website
larryrichman.org

Online strategist and social media professional

Richman is an online strategist[1][2][3] with a specialty in using social media in product marketing. He is currently employed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) to plan, evaluate, and market the church's educational materials to members and leaders worldwide.[4]

Since 2006, he has written daily articles at LDSMediaTalk.com and LDS365.com, his professional blog about LDS Church materials and using social media and technology responsibly. The blog has a total reach of 75,000 from 168 countries.[5]

Richman directed the content and services of LDS.org, coordinating with all the websites of the LDS Church, such as Mormon.org, FamilySearch.org, JosephSmith.net, and JesusChrist.lds.org. He was the domain portfolio manager of the church’s hundreds of web properties with tens of thousands of web pages (plus millions of pages of documents in the Gospel Library in many languages). LDS Church websites are visited by over 25 million people each month [6] Richman directed a redesign and rebuild of LDS.org from 2004-2007, implementing XML, metadata and taxonomy standards, a content management system, web portal server technology, new web search tools, and a strategy for Search Engine Optimization.[7]

Project management

Richman is a certified PMP (Project Management Professional), consultant, and trainer. He has authored seven books on project management, including two college texts.

Richman directed the Publications and Media Project Office that manages the creation of 8,000 printed, media, and web products a year in up to 185 languages. This included managing the projects for writing, editing, translation, production, printing, and international distribution in 105 offices worldwide.[8]

Publishing

Richman directed the processes and systems for print and web publishing at the LDS Church.

He is the President and CEO of Century Publishing, a custom media publisher based in Salt Lake City, Utah. It publishes books and other media in both English and Spanish on topics including religion, social issues, business, biographies, and children's books. Founded in 1981, Century Publishing was previously known as "Richman Communications" and "Richman Publishing". The name was changed to Century Publishing in 1995.[9]

Author and speaker

He has authored over a dozen books,[10] several book translations (in English, Spanish, and Cakchiquel[11]), and has published articles in professional journals and magazines.[12]

Books
  • Richman, Larry (2014) [2014]. 101 Ways to Hasten the Work Online. Salt Lake City: Century Publishing. ISBN 9780941846264.
  • Richman, Larry L. (2013) [2013]. Talk About Saving Money: How to Save on Food, Utilities, Car Expenses, Mortgage, and Health Care. Salt Lake City: Century Publishing. ISBN 9780941846202.
  • Richman, Larry L. (2012) [2006]. Improving your Project Management Skills (2nd ed.). New York: American Management Association. ISBN 9780814417294. OCLC 738439397.
  • (2011). Successful Project Management (3rd ed.). New York: American Management Association. ISBN 9780761215189. OCLC 755719401.
  • Richman, Larry L. (2007) [2007]. Learning Through Life's Trials. Salt Lake City: Century Publishing. ISBN 9780941846172.
  • (2002). Project Management Step-by-Step. New York: American Management Association. ISBN 0814407277. OCLC 48966644.
  • (1996). Project Management: a Strategic Approach. Salt Lake City, Utah: Richman Publishing. ISBN 0941846040. OCLC 36596511.
  • Richman, Larry (1984) [1984]. Tales of the Cakchiquels: Trilingual Collection of Folklore from the Cakchiquel Indians of Guatemala. ISBN 0941846016.
  • Richman, Larry L., ed. (1983). Prominent Men and Women of Provo. Salt Lake City, Utah: Richman Publishing. ISBN 0941846008. OCLC 10659452.
  • Richman, Larry (1981) [1981]. Diccionario Español-Cakchiquel-Inglés. New York and London: Garland Publishing]. ISBN 0824092775.
Articles
Speaker
  • National speaker on self-help topics [13] and technology issues.[14]

References

  1. Briggs, Justin (December 29, 2010), Breaking Down the Mormon SEO Strategy
  2. "The LDS Church's "Mormon Message": Almost as omnipresent as the God it preaches". August 24, 2010. Retrieved December 2, 2014.
  3. "Marketing Religion Online: The LDS Church's SEO Efforts". November 28, 2011. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
  4. Richman, Larry (February 23, 2011). "Why We Blog: Using LDS Church online resources". Deseret News. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  5. "Happy 10th Anniversary LDS Media Talk", LDSMediaTalk.com, July 5, 2016
  6. Morgenegg, Ryan (October 28, 2013). "LDS.org Improvements Make Site More User Friendly". Church News. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
  7. Briggs, Justin (December 29, 2010), Breaking Down the Mormon SEO Strategy
  8. "About". LDSMediaTalk.com. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  9. "Company Profile", CenturyPubl.com, Century Publishing
  10. "Larry L. Richman", Author Page, Amazon.com, retrieved January 21, 2014
  11. Translations in Cakchiquel (Kaqchikel), retrieved October 24, 2015
  12. "Publications by Larry Richman", CenturyPubl.com, Century Publishing
  13. Richman, Larry (October 30, 2007). "Learning Through Life's Trials, Keynote Speech, Brigham Young University-Idaho". Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  14. Richman, Larry (April 11, 2005). "Vignette Executives and Customer Present at DCI'S Portals, Collaboration and Content Management Conference". Archived from the original on July 7, 2012. Retrieved December 23, 2016.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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