Richard A. Moran | |
Birth Date: | 1950 |
Occupation: | Author, CEO, Venture Capitalist |
Alma Mater: | Rutgers College, Indiana University, Miami University |
Nationality: | American |
Notable Works: | Never Confuse a Memo with Reality, Sins and CEOs |
Website: | http://richardmoran.com/ |
Richard A. Moran is a San Francisco based speaker, investor, venture capitalist, author[1] and president emeritus of Menlo College. He is known for his series of business books beginning with, Never Confuse a Memo with Reality that established the genre of "Business Bullet Books."
Raised in Rahway, New Jersey,[2] Moran graduated in 1968 from Rahway High School.[3]
Moran is General Partner at Tonic Bioventures https://tonicbioventures.com/ and founding partner of Blue Book Ventures. Investments include: RightRice, SiSaf, PopChips, Warehouse Exchange and AxoProtego, as well as a variety of start-ups in media and entertainment. He serves on the Board of Directors of Charli.ai https://charli.ai/ and as an advisor to Craft.co https://craft.co/, OROS https://www.orosapparel.com/pages/oros-technology and LBA Realty https://lbarealty.com/. He hosts the weekly show "In the Workplace" on KCBS Radio. https://www.audacy.com/kcbsradio
Moran was the tenth president of Menlo College,[4] a private four year college located in Silicon Valley. He is the first former president there given the "Emeritus" status for his contributions.[5] Moran previously served as CEO and vice chairman at Accretive Solutions, a national professional services firm with a focus on accounting, information technology and outsourcing. Accretive Solutions was sold in December 2017 to Resources Global Professionals.[6]
Prior to Accretive Solutions, Moran was a partner at Venrock, chairman of the board at Portal Software which was sold to Oracle for $220M.[7]
The Moran Family owns and operates a vineyard and winery in Knights Valley in Sonoma County. Moran chronicles the development of the vineyard and restoring an old house in his column "In the Country" which has been running in wine country newspapers since 1997.[8] The column received third place in journalism at the 2018 California Journalism Awards.[9]
Moran has written ten business books. His latest book is Never Say Whatever, How Small Decisions Make A Big Difference, 2023, McGraw Hill, . His work has been translated into eight languages.
Other works include: