Co-founder of Amaze Media Labs, and Podcast Host
Robert Tuchman is a Co-Founder and currently the Co-CEO of Amaze Media Labs one of the fastest-growing businesses within the podcast industry.
As an entrepreneur he has always enjoyed building businesses around his passions which has enabled him to create, help grow, and eventually sell two separate sports and entertainment companies. One is Goviva which was a leader in the experiential space. With clients that consisted mainly of Fortune 500 companies Goviva ranked #175 on the Inc.500 list of the fastest-growing companies in America. It was acquired by Creative Artists Agency in 2015.
His first business, Tuchman Sports Enterprises (TSE) was an innovator in experiential as one of the first companies to curate exclusive experiences around major sporting and entertainment events. It was acquired by the private equity firm Pfingsten Partners in 2006. Through a subsequent acquisition it became part of the NFL’s On Location business today owned by William Morris Endeavor. In 2006 before being sold, TSE made #396 on the Inc. 500 list.
He is currently the host of "How Success Happens" the popular podcast produced by Entrepreneur Media. The show features conversations with successful entrepreneurs such as Danny Meyer (Shake Shack), Jillian Michaels, Alex Rodriguez, Thomas Tull (Legendary Entertainment), Neil Blumenthal (Warby Parker), Arthur Blank (Home Depot), John Paul DeJoria (Patron Spirits), Daniel Lubetzky (KIND), CJ McCollum (Heritage 91), Sarah Leary (Nextdoor) Neil deGrasse Tyson, Al Roker, Sal Khan (Khan Academy), Alli Webb (Drybar), Jim McKelvey (Square/Block), and Jenny Fleiss (Rent the Runway).
He has written two books, 100 Sporting Events You Must See Live (Benbella Books) and Young Guns, The Fearless Entrepreneur's Guide to Chasing Your Dreams and Breaking Out on Your Own (AMACOM Publishing).
He is most proud that he gets to serve on the board of New York Edge an incredible organization which serves the academic and personal needs of more than 40,000 underprivileged students in New York City. He also serves on the ALS Association Greater New York Chapter board.