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From the moment Robin takes the stage you'll be engaged in a multi-sensory learning and entertainment experience… the result of 30 years of delighting audiences with over 2000 presentations. As a successful business owner, best selling author, acclaimed guitarist and national recording artist, Robin knows what he's talking about. His core message of leadership and service comes from hard-won, first hand experience while using his jaw-dropping guitar playing as a metaphor to drive home his points and takeaways. Robin's book, Jump And the Net Will Appear, has become required reading for many high schools and universities teaching classes on business startups and entrepreneurship. He has been a contributor on CNN and Canada AM, and has made over 55 other national and major market television appearances. He has given over 2000 presentations highlighting the core topics of exceeding expectations, taking charge, and accepting responsibility. Robin's other books include: The Power of an Idea, Rock Solid Leadership, and The Power of Service. Robin lives in Franklin, TN and serves on the boards of several organizations. He loves spending time enjoying some of his greatest passions . . . hanging out with his four children, throwing large barbecues for his studio clients and friends, and spending as much time as possible in the Rocky Mountains. Why Robin Crow? Robin's expertise on leadership and customer service comes from 30 years in the trenches as an entrepreneur and business owner. For the past 13 of those years, he has led his company, Dark Horse Recording, through dramatic technological and operational changes to achieve sustained success. By constantly reinventing the company, continually improving the Dark Horse brand, and relentlessly focusing on customer service, Robin has led Dark Horse Recording to become one of the most successful studio complexes in the world; home to Neil Diamond, Wynonna, Vince Gill, Faith Hill, Michael W. Smith, and countless others. But creating that dream real wasn't easy. "Thirteen years ago I took my last $2,000, hired a bulldozer to clear some land on my run down farm, and for the next three-and-one-half years I went a quest to create a multi-million dollar business. My strategy was simple . . . every day I put one foot in front of the other no matter what. There was nothing magical about rolling up my sleeves and working construction sixteen hours a day, about bills piling up each month or getting rejected by dozens of banks as I attempted to get financing. But there was everything magical once we opened for business and began cutting platinum-selling albums. Building Dark Horse Recording was a matter of patiently and persistently moving ahead in the same direction, one step at a time, one day at a time." |
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