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  1. Though best remembered as the author of brilliant comedies of manners, Sheridan was also a significant politician and orator. His genius both as dramatist and politician lay in humorous criticism and the ability to size up situations and relate them effectively.

  2. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, (baptized Nov. 4, 1751, Dublin, Ire.—died July 7, 1816, London, Eng.), British playwright, orator, and politician. His family moved to England, and he was educated at Harrow School in London. He rejected a legal career for the theatre.

  3. Joy is the right word when talking about the creative and energetic work of Richard Sheridan and his impressive team at Menlo Innovations. Joy, Inc. shows you how a master innovator has created a joyous culture and the competencies necessary to make great work fun.

  4. Dec 18, 2018 · December 18, 2018. Richard Sheridan, CEO of Menlo Innovations, says it took him years to learn what really mattered at work and how to create that kind of workplace culture. As a company leader...

  5. Richard Brinsley Sheridan (October 30, 1751 – July 7, 1816) was an Irish playwright and Whig statesman. His most famous plays, including The Rivals , The School for Scandal , and The Critic were popular throughout the eighteenth century and remain so today.

  6. Jun 12, 2001 · Richard Sheridan, Menlo's co-founder and Chief Storyteller, and his co-founder, James Goebel, have given more than 1000 talks to audiences around the world, from San Diego to Reykjavik. Menlonians love to travel, too! They come in pairs and speak on all things Menlo. Keynotes range from $5,000-$18,000. Rich Sheridan.

  7. Richard Sheridan may refer to: Richard Bingham Sheridan (1822–1897), Australian civil servant; Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751–1816), Irish playwright; Richard Brinsley Sheridan (politician) (1806–1888), Irish politician; See also. Dick Sheridan, American football coach and college athletics administrator

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