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Roger Van Remmen, CEO, Richstone Family Center

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Our guest this morning is Roger Van Remmen.

Roger is President and CEO of The Richstone Family Center, an organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child abuse.

Roger has been a board member since the mid-1980s and was twice the President of Richstone’s Board of Directors. 

His responsibilities include securing revenue from the private sector as well as government.  In addition, he ensures that Richstone provides products and services in support of the needs of the community.

Roger has a rich background in marketing and advertising. He started his career at BBDO in Los Angeles and spent 12 years at Dailey & Associates where he served as Chairman of the Operations Committee and was responsible for the day to day management of the organization. 

In 1991, Roger became a founding partner of Brown, Van Remmen Kanuit (BVK) and served as President until 2013.

He has extensive experience working with non-profits and currently serves as Trustee of the Vincent Trust, which supports educational programs on the island of Maui.

In addition, Roger is on the Executive Board of ThinkLA, the Los Angeles advertising association.

Roger is a South Bay native and graduated from the University of Southern California. He lives with his wife in Manhattan Beach. 

Today, we’re going to discuss the Richstone Family Center Pier-to-Pier Walkathon which takes place this Saturday, April 26 at the Manhattan Beach Pier.

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