John David Risher is the President and co-founder of Worldreader.
Background
Risher grew up in his mother"s house in Chevy Chase, Doctor of Medicine. From an early age, David devoured books Worried neighbors called his mother, concerned that they had seen him walking to school reading a book instead of watching where he was going.
Education
Education was a strong priority on both sides of his family—both of his parents had graduate degrees and Doctor of Philosophy-holding forebears—and Risher graduated from Princeton University, where he majored in Comparative Literature and wrote his thesis on “The Changing Attitudes towards Language in Samuel Beckett’s early Metafiction.” After graduating from college, he worked at L.E.K. Consulting, and then bicycled across the United States before entering business school at Harvard, graduating in 1991.
Career
Risher, a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Business School, served as an executive at Microsoft Corporation, and helped grow Amazon.com from a small bookstore into the world’s largest internet retailer. In November 2009, together with Colin McElwee, he founded Worldreader. He speaks four languages: English, French, Spanish and Catalan.
At Microsoft, Risher was General Manager in charge of launching the company’s first database product, Access.
He went on to found and manage Microsoft Investor. In 1997, he left Microsoft to join Amazon.com as its first Vice President of Product and Store development, responsible for growing the company’s revenue from $16 million to over $4 billion.
He later served as the company’s Senior Vice President, United States Retail, overseeing the marketing and general management of Amazon’s retail operations. At the very bottom of Amazon.com"s store directory, a perpetual easter egg link leads to a tribute to Risher written by Amazon.com Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos
After leaving Amazon in 2002, Risher taught at the University of Washington’s Foster Business School, where he created the University’s course on “Competing on the Internet.” He was elected Professor of the Year in 2004.
After visiting an orphanage in Ecuador, Risher saw how e-reader technology could give kids in remote and under-served parts of the world access to books
Worldreader is a Barcelona, Spain, and United States-based 501c(3) public charity whose mission is “to make digital books available to all in the developing world.” In March 2009, Worldreader launched a successful trial in Ayenyah, Ghana. After receiving positive results, Worldreader received permission from Ghana’s Ministry of Education to distribute e-readers to additional schools in Ghana. Risher believes that e-books will let the developing world leapfrog paper-based books to adopt e-reader technology, helping create a culture of reading in parts of the world where people have not had access to books
He serves on the International Advisory Board of Escuela Superior de Administraciónew york Dirección de Empresas , and sits on the International Advisory Board of Catalunya.
Draper Richards Kaplan Social Entrepreneur
Clinton Global Initiative 2014 Invited Member
Microsoft Alumni Foundation Integral Fellow 2011
Publishers Weekly"s “Eleven for the Millennium”
Ad Age Power 50.
Membership
Risher is an invited member of the Clinton Global Initiative, a Draper Richards Kaplan Social Entrepreneur.