Dr. Richard Linowes Featured on the Marquis Masters Podcast
Press Release June 30, 2026
Dr. Linowes prepares future leaders for an increasingly interconnected world
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WASHINGTON, DC, June 30, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Dr. Richard Linowes has been featured on the Marquis Masters Podcast. The podcast celebrates leaders and innovators who have shaped industries and inspired generations. Each episode features an intimate conversation with a Marquis honoree, uncovering the personal stories behind their professional success. The show reveals what it truly takes to lead with purpose, resilience, and authenticity.

The latest episode of the Marquis Masters podcast features an engaging conversation between host Nick Franck and Dr. Richard Linowes, president and founding professor of Clarewood University, whose distinguished career has spanned international business, investment banking, government training and higher education. Drawing from decades of professional experience across the United States and around the world, Dr. Linowes shares how his unconventional career path shaped his philosophy that education should extend far beyond preparing students for a profession—it should help them discover their purpose.

Throughout the episode, Dr. Linowes reflects on the experiences that transformed his worldview, including his early career with Panasonic in Japan, his work in investment banking at Goldman Sachs and years spent teaching students from every continent. He explains how these experiences inspired him to redesign the traditional classroom, replacing passive lectures with immersive discussions centered on global events, financial markets, leadership development and ethical decision-making. By encouraging students to think critically about current affairs, cultural differences and personal values, he has spent more than three decades preparing future leaders for an increasingly interconnected world.

A central theme of the conversation is Dr. Linowes' belief that integrity remains the cornerstone of effective leadership. Influenced by a family that emphasized professional ethics and public service, he discusses why character ultimately determines long-term success and why educators have a responsibility to help students define not only what they want to accomplish professionally, but who they aspire to become personally. Rather than viewing education as simply acquiring technical skills, Dr. Linowes encourages students to identify their own "north star" and intentionally build careers that align with their deepest values.

Franck and Dr. Linowes also explore the importance of international perspective in today's business environment. Having taught and worked throughout Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Oceania, Dr. Linowes describes how cross-cultural experiences broaden thinking, foster innovation and prepare future business leaders to collaborate across borders. He shares examples of connecting former students from different countries years after graduation, illustrating how education can create lifelong global networks that continue generating opportunities long after the classroom experience ends.

Beyond business and academia, the discussion offers a personal look at the experiences that continue to inspire Dr. Linowes. He reflects on the influence of his family, his passion for music, including returning to international choral performances later in life, and his love of gardening, which he likens to mentoring students by carefully nurturing growth over time. He also discusses community involvement, philanthropy and the lasting satisfaction that comes from watching former students build meaningful careers and return years later to share their accomplishments.

When asked what advice he would offer younger generations, Dr. Linowes shares the philosophy that has become a guiding principle throughout his life: "Find your fancy and go for it." Encouraging people to pursue work that both fulfills them personally and contributes to the lives of others, he emphasizes that meaningful careers are built through purpose, curiosity and a willingness to embrace opportunities that may not fit conventional paths.

The episode concludes with a reflection on legacy and recognition, as Dr. Linowes discusses what being recognized by Marquis Who's Who represents to him, not simply as a professional achievement, but as affirmation that a life devoted to service, education and helping others can leave a lasting impact.

Listeners can hear the full conversation with Dr. Richard Linowes on the latest episode of the Marquis Masters podcast, available wherever podcasts are streamed. To learn more about Marquis Who's Who, explore additional podcast episodes and discover stories of accomplished leaders across industries, visit marquiswhoswho.com.

To follow Marquis Masters, subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and watch full video episodes on the Marquis Who's Who YouTube channel. Stay connected to conversations that explore mastery, meaning, and impact.

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