February 19th, 2008
Richard Burns, born to sell! Salesman of The Year
I have 2 brothers by birth, Al and David. Richard Burns is like a brother to me as well and we have been working our careers together for the past 30 plus years. I think back to my days in college when me and my roommates, lived for our dreams of a better life. I cannot not stress enough the important aspect of having contemporizes that want to do great things in life. This is a blog for ordinary people wanting extraordinary success. When you have made that decision for your self, you need to surround yourself with others that either want great things out of life or already have them. Over the past 16 months I have told the stories of several black success stories and Richard Burns and his success is one I am very proud of.
I first heard of Richard during the early days of corporate integration via Affirmative Action. I was a member of the Syracuse branch of Xerox Corporation and Albany was within our branch as a remote field office. Richard was a star already and established an affinity for great performance and results that have been a hallmark of his career. He was my and the other black sales reps idol.
Richard left Xerox to sell capital equipment for Abbott Diagnostics. I was left behind at Xerox but as soon as I was able to establish myself as a sales talent I followed Richard to Abbott. I remained there for 23 years until I no longer fit the culture and I retired. Richard went on to a career as a great salesman, selling telephone integrated systems, medical device, blood testing products, laboratory data management systems and eventuality hospital software for data management.
He has been a success every where and now as a Regional Director for the Midwest has realized his most recent honor, Salesman of the Year. Richard is one of two black businessman in his company and in his first years has distinguished himself as the best. In a moment of surprising modesty Richard informed me, “this is a small company but I was named Salesman of the Year.” It was a side of him I had not witness prior and I was more excited than he was.
Richard Burns is your quintessential salesman, tall broad shouldered, loud, life of the party, but willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. He was a college basketball player and a campus leader at Albany State University, a family man with 2 college educated kids, and is active with inner city issues.
Richard attributed his success to; hard work, being competitive, understanding his product, and his love of people. His customers respect and trust him and he elevates their total satisfaction of products to his highest priority.
Richard Burns, salesman of the year, congratulations and I hope somewhere a young salesman is inspired by your story.






February 20th, 2008 at 2:29 am
Thanks for sharing another inspiring story, Richard sounds like the perfect role model when it comes to chasing one’s dreams and never quitting no matter what.
February 20th, 2008 at 11:32 am
Jo, he is and he cares about seeing people find success. Thanks for the comment
February 20th, 2008 at 12:58 pm
Hello JD,
Congratulations to Mr. Richard Burns for being honored as Salesman Of The Year! I applaud and celebrate him with you.
Having established a long-term friendship with a person like Mr. Burns speaks volumes about the man that you are and will become.
Manchild
February 20th, 2008 at 1:50 pm
Manchild, I am lucky to have a inner circle of black men that have all made a considerable contribution to life. In most cases we have been friends for decades and live in different cities. The one thing we share is hope for a better future.
March 1st, 2008 at 3:45 pm
I really admire sales people because of the kind of confidence and boldness they possess, most especially their never-say -die spirit.
March 4th, 2008 at 3:01 pm
Soli, I agree, true true
March 21st, 2008 at 4:08 pm
Congrat’s Richard on recieving this honor. It is good to hear about success stories like this. Keep up the good work.
March 24th, 2008 at 1:39 pm
Jason, thanks for your visit
June 27th, 2008 at 1:11 pm
What company is Mr. Burns with and how long had he been with this particular company? These are the kind people America needs.