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Kirshenbaum, Richard Warren was born on May 8, 1961 in New York City. Son of Stanley Ira and Marilyn Elaine (Goldberg) Kirshenbaum.
( In this hip and utterly indispensable guide, two happil...)
In this hip and utterly indispensable guide, two happily married husbands and regular guys reveal the secrets to getting a man down on bended knee -- his most uncomfortable position. Over the years, Richard Kirshenbaum and Daniel Rosenberg have dispensed loads of successful relationship advice to friends, colleagues, and relatives, who then pushed the ex-bachelors to share their lessons with the masses of future brides who need help taking their existing relationships to the next level. These guys have been there and know what it takes to get even the biggest commitment phobes to take the plunge. Closing the Deal will help you make a realistic assessment of your relationship and offers a fresh perspective on how your man's mind works. You'll find a new way to drive your relationship toward marriage without resorting to game playing. The authors promote the importance of truth telling, self-positioning, and the artful use of marketing tactics to reel in your man. You don't have to be the prettiest, thinnest, or richest woman to close the deal -- there is an art to it! Closing the Deal is not about outsmarting your man to the altar -- it's about learning to understand him. Richard and Daniel explain that no matter how much a guy may love his significant other, Change is the Enemy, so wannabe brides everywhere must convince their boyfriends that marriage is man's best friend. Closing the Deal will show you how to do just that. To help future brides build their matrimonial muscles and monitor their progress, Richard and Daniel include quizzes and real-life scenarios and throw in a glossary for extra clarification. Honest and supportive, funny and straightforward, these ideal big brothers offer a sure cure for the wedding-bell blues.
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Kirshenbaum, Richard Warren was born on May 8, 1961 in New York City. Son of Stanley Ira and Marilyn Elaine (Goldberg) Kirshenbaum.
Student, Syracuse University, New York.
Advertising In 1987, at the age of 26 after graduating from Syracuse University Kirshenbaum co-founded Kirshenbaum Bond + Partners, an advertising agency based in New York City. The agency pioneered marketing concepts such as the popular-up store, sidewalk advertising, and other forms of high-visibility guerrilla marketing. Kirshenbaum Bond + Partners combined interactive, Puerto Rico and media buying to become one of the largest independently held advertising agencies in the United States.
The agency"s clients included Bayerische Motoren Werke, Jergens, Hennessy, Moet & Chandon, Dom Pérignon, Van Cleef & Arpels, Snapple, Coach, Cr Suisse and Target.
Kirshenbaum Bond + Partners was purchased by Molecular Delivery Corporation Partners in 2009. Kirshenbaum founded and launched NSG/Special Weapons And Tactics, an advertising start-up that provides multiple marketing services, in 2011.
The agency"s clients include New York Knicks, the New York Rangers, Jockey and the launch and creative direction of new brands including Master & Dynamic Audio, Wheels Up Aviation and LYVE, a data storage solution. Television and film Kirshenbaum helped Bruce Willis prepare for his role as an advertising executive in Perfect Stranger, a film released in 2007.
In 2009, Kirshenbaum hosted Creative Lunch, a television series where he spoke with leaders from the music, fashion, film, media and business industry, on Plum television He has also appeared as himself in "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold", Morgan Spurlock"s film about advertising, in 2011.
( In this hip and utterly indispensable guide, two happil...)
( In this hip and utterly indispensable guide, two happil...)
His column, "Isn’t That Rich", is published monthly and depicts the life on Manhattan"s Upper East Side with a humorous point of view.
He is also a board member of ArtsConnection, an art program provider to public schools in New York City.
Married Dana Geier, July 18, 1993. Children: Lucas, Talia, Georgia Rose.