As the CEO of VIVANT Media Group and Editor-in-Chief of three renowned publications—VIVANT, Delamar Magazine, and Wellington Quarterly—Colleen Richmond oversees a multimedia portfolio that blends travel, fashion, lifestyle, and refined living. At Greenwich Social House, she leads a PR and digital marketing agency uniquely woven into the tapestry of luxury publications, giving her an unparalleled understanding of what it takes to elevate brands within the luxury market.
With years of experience, Colleen redefines luxury—not simply as a price tag but as quality and intention in how we live. Starting in New York’s fashion scene, her passion for design and storytelling has evolved into an expansive career in luxury lifestyle media.
Colleen believes luxury is about the experiences we create and the quality of moments that matter. Her insight connects brands to discerning audiences with authenticity, offering clients a unique advantage by bridging media and marketing to create meaningful connections.
Luxury isn’t just about what you own; it’s about how you live. With Colleen at the helm, Greenwich Social House is helping brands embody that philosophy.
At Greenwich Social House, our diverse team brings a wealth of experiences and perspectives to every project. We seamlessly blend innovative content creation with strategic ad spending across platforms like TikTok, Google, Instagram, LinkedIn, Print, and Pinterest. By following the client journey from introduction to conversion, we ensure that every interaction counts.
Today, Greenwich Social House is redefining digital marketing for the luxury market. We are a rapidly growing, dynamic force in the U.S. digital marketing landscape, setting new standards and driving the narrative forward in both the digital realm and the evolving print age.
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