Kaizen – Japanese word meaning “continuous improvement”
David Mullings is an entrepreneur, speaker, author and columnist.
He is the Business Development Manager at The RMP Group, an investment and advisory firm, a co-founder of Random Media, an integrated media and entertainment firm focused on Caribbean entertainment and culture, as well as co-founder of Kaizen Interactive, an interactive marketing agency.
David, as CEO of Random Media, was instrumental in securing the deal for Random Media (through the Realvibeztv channel) to become YouTube’s first Caribbean media partner and the company is now part of YouTube’s new rental program and live streaming program.
Random Media also distributes eBook versions of Caribbean books in the Amazon Kindle and Apple iBooks stores.
He is the author of the ebook Social Media for Entrepreneurs: 5 easy steps to using social media to build your brand and your company. He has been interviewed numerous times about using social networks for business, previously built up a Facebook fan page for Jamaica to over 55,000 fans in less than 2 years that is now being used by the Jamaica Tourist Board and has presented multiple times on digital marketing strategies for businesses and NGOs.
In 2008, David was asked to endorse a book on entrepreneurship The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur alongside Donny Deutsch, Host of CNBC’s The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch and contributed a chapter to a McGraw-Hill Publishing book, How To Make Money With YouTube. He is mentioned in the book Upstarts written by Inc. Magazine contributor Donna Fenn and was a judge for Business.com’s What Works For Business contest in 2009 and has had a startup advice letter published in Inc. Magazine.
David was born in Kingston, Jamaica, completed his B.Sc. at the age of 19 and is one of the youngest graduates from the University of Miami School of Business, receiving his MBA in Marketing and International Business at 22.
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David Mullings has a weekly column in the Jamaica Observer, a nationwide newspaper on Jamaica and was the first Future Leaders Representative for the USA on the Jamaican Diaspora Advisory Board, a board that advises the Government of Jamaica through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
He serves as Vice Chairman of Upliftment Jamaica, a non-profit where he is also Chair of the newly formed endowment fund committee. He is also founder of ChangeJamaica.org, a crowdsourcing website focused on ideas that can change Jamaica for the better.