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Larry Weber (born July 7, 1955) is an American entrepreneur and the founder, chairman & CEO of Racepoint Global, a communications agency headquartered in Boston, MA. He has served as CEO of both mid-and large-scale companies, and has founded several other public relations and interactive marketing agencies including The Weber Group, ThunderHouse and W2. His clients have included
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, Boston Scientific,
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, IBM,
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, Panasonic,
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. Weber co-founded the Massachusetts Innovation & Technology Exchange (MITX), and was Executive Chairman of the MITX Board of Directors. He also sits on the board of directors of Pegasystems, Inc. (PEGA) and the Clubhouse Network, and was on the board of Macromill Group, the Council of Competitiveness, and the Chair of the board of the
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. He is the author of several books including ''Authentic Marketing: How to Capture Hearts'' and ''Minds Through the Power of Purpose'', published in 2019.


Career


The Weber Group

Weber started his own
public relations Public relations (PR) is the practice of managing and disseminating information from an individual or an organization (such as a business, government agency, or a nonprofit organization) to the public in order to influence their perception. P ...
company, The Weber Group, in 1987, and shortly after launched Thunderhouse, an interactive marketing firm. Within 10 years, The Weber Group was the world's largest and most established technology public relations firm. Its clients included Verizon Wireless, SAP, Microsoft, IBM, General Motors, Hewlett Packard, Citrix, AOL, Lotus, and AT&T, among others.


Weber Shandwick and The Interpublic Group of Companies

The Interpublic Group of Companies purchased The Weber Group in late 1996. During his time at IPG, Weber led the purchase of 21 public relations companies, among them Shandwick International, BSMG Worldwide, and GolinHarris. In 1999, Weber engineered the merger of Weber Shandwick and BSMG Worldwide to form the world's largest public relations firm, and the company became
Weber Shandwick Worldwide Weber Shandwick is a marketing communications firm formed in 2001 by merging the Weber Group, Shandwick International and BSMG. The company is part of global agency network Interpublic Group (IPG), as part of the parent company's IPG DXTRA operat ...
. In early 2000, Weber was named chairman and CEO of Interpublic's Advanced Marketing Services group, a $3 billion unit including the company's public relations, research and analysis, and entertainment holdings.


The W2 Group and Racepoint Global

After leaving Interpublic, he founded the W2 Group and Racepoint Group in 2004.


W2 Group

The W2 Group was created as a holding company under which global marketing companies could be bought and CMOs advised. In 2007 it received its first funding round and in 2008 it had five companies. It was organized into three groups: the companies, the innovations, and the content.


Racepoint Global

Racepoint, founded in 2004, is one of Massachusetts’ largest public relations firms, with clients that have included ARM, Dassault Systemes, Deere, Kaiser-Permanente, Forrester, Panasonic, and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Weber was the chairman and CEO of the firm. In 2013, Weber merged Racepoint with its sister company, Digital Influence Group, a social media marketing firm to create Racepoint Global.


Counseling governments

In addition to counseling many tech brands on marketing and business strategy, Weber provided PR direction for governments including the Kingdom of Jordan,
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, and
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. He also led the marketing of the XO laptop by One Laptop per Child (OLPC). OLPC aims to provide laptops to school-age children all over the world. It has been introduced in Afghanistan, Haiti, Pakistan, Rwanda, and South Africa. In 2008, Racepoint Group won the United Nations Grand Award for “excellence in communication” for its OLPC campaign. Weber is also a guest lecturer at
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at Dartmouth College.


Appointments

Weber is on the board of Pegasystem and
The Clubhouse Network The Clubhouse Network, often shortened to "The Clubhouse," is an American nonprofit organization that provides a free out-of-school learning program where children (ages 10–19) from lower income communities can work with adult mentors to explo ...
. He was the co-founder of the Massachusetts Innovation and Technology Exchange (MITX), and served on the board as chairman. He was also on the executive committee of the
Council on Competitiveness The Council on Competitiveness is an American non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. The Council’s goal is to increase the United States' economic competitiveness in the global marketplace. The Council also works to bring high-value ...
, the Macromill Group, served on the board of
Babson College Babson College is a private business school in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Established in 1919, its central focus is on entrepreneurship education. It was founded by Roger W. Babson as an all-male business institute, but became coeducational i ...
for 11 years, and was chairman of the Computer Museum’s board of trustees.


Bibliography

As of 2019, Weber is the author of the following books: *''Authentic Marketing: How to Capture Hearts and Minds Through the Power of Purpose.'' Wiley, 2019.  *''The Digital Marketer: Ten New Skills You Must Learn to Stay Relevant and Customer-Centric.'' Wiley, 2014. *''Everywhere: Comprehensive Digital Business Strategy for the Social Media Era.'' Wiley, 2011. *''Sticks and Stones: How Digital Business Reputations Are Created Over Time and Lost in a Click.'' Wiley, 2009. * ''Marketing to the Social Web.'' Wiley, 2007; second edition 2009. *''The Provocateur.'' Crown, 2002.


External links


Racepoint GlobalLarry Weber Talks at GoogleThe History of PR


References

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