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Matthew Robb

Matthew M. Robb

Founder & President

Born in the United States, I spent my formative years living amid ancient temples in Japan and exotic bazaars in Hong Kong, whose beauty and electricity continue to inspire my storytelling today. After my return to the U.S., and post-grad education in international relations, I served as a media aide to the executive entourage and international dignitaries of Air Force One, the mobile office of the President. In the years ahead, I posted award-winning runs in public relations and executive communications, ghostwrote memoirs for leading philanthropists, and penned feature articles for magazines and newspapers, including the Washington Post. Ultimately, our story isn’t about us. It’s about the families we happily serve.

Every morning, I wake up excited to honor their journeys. Now it’s time to honor yours.

Accolades

“You are a genius interviewer.”

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Biographer and New York Times columnist

“Your wonderfully well-penned book has preserved a storied life and legacy for the ages. Thank you!”

Philanthropic Foundation, Metro Washington, D.C.

“[Matthew] has succeeded in reminding us of the power and thrill of narrative history.”

Gary Mormino, PhD, Historian & Recipient of Florida Lifetime Achievement Award for Writing

“Matthew has that rare ability to bring his [subjects] to life, to captivate his audience, and to fire our imagination, [creating] a masterpiece of a biography.”

The Hanson Archives

“Your transformation of copy is the best I’ve ever seen. I was exclaiming “wow!” after every example.”

Emmy Award-Winning Public Relations Executive

“Not since I edited our film critic has a writer given me such a choice.”

Washington Post Editor, Style Section

“Your stories are always about as perfect as they get. I feel lucky to publish them.”

Lifestyle Magazine Executive Editor

“This is brilliant, really brilliant. You made me sound a lot smarter than I really am!”

Leading U.S. Health Expert

“Few writers possess Matthew’s skill in telling ‘more’ than just a story. His magazine features have consistently been multidimensional — stories you not only read, but read in depth: You turn off the phone, lean back, and escape.”

Magazine Publisher and Executive Editor