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A talented
and visionary with a proven track record of success in building
brands, creating value, and successfully launching start-up
enterprise. A specialist in building trademark and brand equity,
consumer brand recognition, licensing, strategic planning,
advertising, and marketing focus and analysis for his client’s.
Offered successful trademark and brand building strategies
to assist in the development of a focused cohesive management
effort in building strong brands. Further worked with senior
executives aligning business and internet strategies to assure
maximum marketing benefit from the dollars invested. 1999
to present – guest lecturer at the UCLA School of Business,
Branding and Corporate Brand Strategies. Participated frequently
as a guest lecturer on a variety of topics including: Brand
Development Strategies, Branding for the 21st Century, Brand
Management and Controls, Branding as a Corporate Security
Strategy, e-Branding, Strategic Planning in the information
age, and more.
1995 to present – Principal, The Page Group, providing
expertise in brand development, marketing, strategic planning,
and implementation for firms such as Indian Motorcycle Company,
American Honda Motorcycles, Caterpillar International, Alta
Vista Search and Shopping, Big Word.com, Style Systems.com,
The Coca-Cola Company, Sierra Financial Advisors/Sierra Homes/Sierra
Ventures LLC, Levi Strauss & Co, Excelsior Henderson Motorcycles,
Rainforest Café’s, Walt Disney companies, Guess
Int’l. and others.
2000 to present – Principal, Richmond-Page, providing
exciting marketing, event planning and implementation across
the motorcycle industry. Lending vision to the development
of marketing strategies for Native American causes and programs.
Primary focus has been in support of Indian Motorcycle, Native
American Chamber of Commerce, Office of Hawaiian Affairs,
various tribal governments and casino’s, etc.
1990-1995 - PRESIDENT AND COO, Majority Shareholder, Co-Founder---Coca-Cola
brand licensed products / Coca Cola Brand Clothes, BERLECA
USA, L.P., (vol. over $10 mil. annually) Brought new licensed
products (apparel and related accessories) company to market
with sales of $5+ million within 24 months, and achieved budgeted
sales plans in excess of $10 million annually in 4 years.
1973 to 1990 – Management in sales and marketing with
various apparel, sporting goods, licensing companies including:
Nat’l Sales Manager Union Bay Sportswear, VP Sales and
Marketing BUM Equipment, Dir of Operations and US Sales for
Triangle Apparel, and Regional Manager Levi Strauss and Co..
Bob has a keen understanding of consumer and brand relationship
marketing and an even stronger focus on developing winning
strategies between licensing partners. Years of experience
in bringing new products to market has developed a keen sense
or understanding for both the consumer, retail channel, and
supply channel needs in developing successful strategies.
Bob rides
an Indian Chief, Indian Chief Trike, Honda ACE, Honda Magna,
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He is
a motorcycle enthusiast, visionary, strategist and sound decision
maker with a proven track record of success at building businesses,
corporate turnarounds and start-ups. He has 25 years of experience
in both the private and public business sectors serving as
an officer and director for more than 20 companies.
2000 to present, CEO, OneCoach Inc., An international business
consulting firm providing growth strategies and skills training
to hundreds of companies including; American Motorcycle, Dave
& Buster’s (Canada), & American Brands to name
just a few.
2000 to present, CEO/Founder, American Motorcycle Company,
one of the oldest vintage motorcycle brands in the USA. It
was first established in 1902—one year after Indian
and one year before Harley-Davidson. The original American
Motor Cycle Co. ceased production of its motorcycles in 1922.
The vision for the new American Motorcycle brand is to re-introduce
a line of custom v-twin heavyweight motorcycles and aftermarket
parts and to develop a diversified lifestyle brand that appeals
to motorcycle enthusiasts and mainstream consumers alike similar
to Harley-Davidson.
1997 to 2000, CEO, Indian Motorcycle Company, management raised
$75M; purchased the Indian Motorcycle name from bankruptcy;
consolidated the trademarks in 40 countries; completed six
key acquisitions creating the 2nd largest US motorcycle company
in the world; developed an international network of 230 retail
dealers, 500 retail stores, 380 products, a world famous Café
and; created a global diversified brand & licensing plan.
Within one year Indian’s value reached $300 million
with sales of $75 million. The Indian Motorcycle success story
was one of the most published in recent history.
Prior to 1997 Murray owned several businesses in the technology,
media, consumer products, training, energy management, e-commerce,
software, and entertainment industries.
Murray
rides an American Motorcycle Custom.
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Actor,
director, entertainer, has logged over 300 hours of television
and 100 motion pictures including Scorpian King, Batman Returns,
Hard to Kill, Commando, License to Kill and Star Trek III
to name a few. He is best known as “Bobby Sixkiller”,
star of the motorcycle theme television series, “Renegade”
the most watched syndicated TV show globally from 1992 to
1997. In the early 1990’s he was employed by Harley-Davidson
to establish their presence at motorcycle events across the
country. Since 1998 he has been Vice President of Indian Motorcycle
responsible for Public/Dealer/Rider Relations, Product Placement,
Indian Affairs, Event Marketing and was a founder of Indian’s
official riders association of 12,000 Indian Motorcycle owners.
Branscombe was the Native American Entertainer of The Year,
Mr. Showmanship of Las Vegas, The National Coalition of Motorcyclists
Silver Spoke Recipient and Inducted into the Motorcycle Hall
of Fame Sturgis South Dakota & National Motorcycle Hall
of Fame Iowa. He is the most recognized motorcycle celebrity
internationally.
Branscombe
rides the CMC “Six Killer” hardtail, numerous
Indian Chief motorcycles, Indian Chief Trike, and an American
Motorcycle Custom. |
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Native
American Indian Advisory Board to the board of American Motorcycle
Co. 1902 LLC,
and American Indian LLC |

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