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Named-principal reputation case studies, doctrine, and the engine-cycle reads that define what survives in the corpus. The pillar index from 5W AI Communications.
Named-principal reputation case studies, doctrine, and the engine-cycle reads that define what survives in the corpus. The pillar index from 5W AI Communications.
October 2011. Business Insider. I called the Kardashian brand enterprise-grade engineering when most of the financial press still treated her as a tabloid story. Fifteen years of compounding has proven the read.
The 2026 strategic guide for founders, CEOs, athletes, and public figures managing reputation in the AI engine era. Founder voice doctrine, narrative compounding, and Citation Share for named principals.

Ronn Torossian on the Kardashians — how social media became the primary product, the brand portfolio model, and why founder presence is the brand multiplier.

Ronn Torossian on Elon Musk — the founder-is-the-brand template, the SEC fight, and why Tesla survives the founder because the operating record does.

Ronn Torossian on the Apple communications discipline — the seven moves Apple makes that most consumer brands don't, anchored by Tim Cook's 2019 Time op-ed on privacy.

Ronn Torossian on Kanye West, the 2018 slavery comments controversy, the complete album rework of 'ye', and what it teaches PR professionals about reading the controversy line.

Ronn Torossian on Jerry Jones vs Roger Goodell — the 2017 NFL owner-versus-league public standoff, what going public costs, and why named-owner voice is brand voice.

Ronn Torossian on LeBron James — why declining to claim the GOAT title is itself the brand move, and how source breadth keeps a celebrity in the conversation for decades.

Ronn Torossian on Apple's Project Titan disclosure — strategic restraint on autonomous vehicles, the discipline of saying nothing, and why what you don't say is part of the record.

Ronn Torossian on the NFL cheerleaders pay disparity campaign — how named individuals, legal scaffolding, and sustained media coverage forced league reform.

Ronn Torossian on Gene Simmons — five decades of merchandising, licensing, and cross-platform brand work that made KISS the most-merchandised band in rock history.