Robert Strohmeyer is an award-winning writer, educator, and executive with more than three decades of experience in entrepreneurship, business development, and leadership across a variety of domains and industries. He has held executive roles leading customer success, sales productivity, marketing services, product development, data science, machine learning, and engineering teams at companies including Simpplr, Leadspace, Swrve, and Demandbase. He has also led editorial organizations for international media brands at International Data Group, Future US, and Ziff-Davis. His writing on business and technology has appeared in numerous publications including Wired, PCWorld, CIO, Fortune, Forbes, BusinessWeek, Smart Business, Executive Travel, and many others.
Robert is an experienced educator and scholar focused on the intersection of transpersonal psychology and professional development. He holds a Master of Arts in Transpersonal Psychology from Sofia University and is pursuing a Ph.D. with an interest in transpersonal leadership methodologies. He has led educational development teams at Simpplr and Demandbase and taught numerous courses on business, marketing, and sales productivity. At Sofia University he teaches courses on leadership and AI-driven innovation informed by principles of transpersonal and integral psychology.
Education:
- Ph.D. Student, Transpersonal Psychology – Sofia University
- MA in Transpersonal Psychology – Sofia University
- BA in English, Creative Writing – San Francisco State University
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Educational Research:
- MATP Transpersonal Integration Project – Transpersonal principles for 21st-century leadership: Do spiritual values and practices inform and improve leadership in the age of internet and artificial intelligence
Certifications:
- Wharton Online | Artificial Intelligence for Business
- Sofia University | Applied Research: Innovating Wellness
- General Assembly | JavaScript Circuit
- Demandbase | Account-Based Marketing Certified Strategist
- Johns Hopkins University | R Programming
- Johns Hopkins University | The Data Scientist’s Toolbox