What was Robert like as a CEO? See what a number of people who knew him from his days as the leader of Bentley Publishing have to say!
Commentaries
Phil Ginsburg
CEO of Aaron Ashley Inc., a company founded in 1928 and acquired by Bentley in 2001. When Phil Ginsburg was looking to sell his art publishing business and retire, he had plenty of suitors. But he chose Robert Sher’s company – Bentley Publishing Group – for one main reason.
Seller comments on Robert Sher as Acquirer >>
Joshua Kaufman
Joshua Kaufman, a lawyer and partner at Venable and art industry leading legal expert in intellectual property matters, and a leader in the Art Copyright Coalition with Robert.
Industry legal expert comments on Robert Sher >>
Tony Barrett
Tony Barrett, VP Sales & Marketing at Bentley for eight years working for Rob, and who subsequently bought Bentley in 2011.
Former VP Reflects on Robert Sher >>
Larry Winn
Larry Winn selected Robert Sher and Bentley Publishing Group to partner with for poster publishing in the early 2000's. This creative genius's stature is high in the industry, founding and growing several successful companies including Winn-Devon and Grand Image.
Corporate Partner Comments on Robert Sher >>
Leslie Levy
Leslie Levy, founder and CEO of Leslie Levy Publishing, acquired by Bentley in 2000.
Sold Her Business to Robert Sher >>
John Chester
John Chester, CEO of Wild Apple Graphics, was a key competitor and collaborated with Rob in forming two industry associations.
Industry Rival CEO comments on Robert Sher >>
Jennie Roderick
Jennie Roderick, Bentley’s controller, worked for Rob for seven years beginning in 2000.
Former Finance Employee Comments on Robert Sher >>
Bruce Lieberman
Bruce Lieberman, CEO of Lieberman’s Gallery, a “just in time” aggregator/distributor of prints to custom picture framers worldwide, and a significant customer of Rob’s.
Former Customer Reflects on Robert Sher’s Growth >>