Robert Beadles

Robert Beadles (born July 5, 1977) is an American businessman, writer, and former United States political candidate. Beadles ran in the 2010 Republican primaries in California's 11th congressional district. He is a member of the League of United Latin American Citizens.[1] His business interests encompass Research and Development, Software Development, Blockchain and ICO services, prominent Cryptocurrency Influencer, ICO Advisory, Road Safety, Construction, Real Estate, Music Production, Finance and Philanthropy. He is currently CEO of Splash Factory LLC, MemoryTag Greeting Cards LLC, and Big Time Records.[2]

Robert Beadles
Robert Beadles in 2017
Born (1977-07-05) July 5, 1977
Bakersfield, California, US
OccupationBusinessman
Years active1994–present
Partner(s)Nicole Beadles

Family

Beadles was born in the city of Bakersfield, California. At the age of 17, he married his childhood sweetheart, Nicole Beadles. Together with their two sons, they made their home in Northern California in the wine grape region of Lodi and in Hawaii.

Early Life

Despite his easy-going and friendly nature, Beadles was very driven and disciplined as a child. His desire to succeed at everything he tried, saw him receive 3 martial arts black belts by age 21, become an avid and accomplished hunter, marksman and weightlifter. By his late teens Beadles was determined to become independently wealthy at an early age.

Business

Beadles started his own business in his early 20's, supplying signage, barricades, traffic, and safety services to California State public works and private construction projects, generating millions of dollars in revenue.

Beadles is a property investor focused on providing high quality rental homes and apartments for low income families.

Investments in local infrastructure re-building roads, bridges and local neighborhoods have established Beadles as a man of the people. His combined business ventures and interests employ several hundred people.

In 2006, Big Time Records was established as a conduit for new musical artists to achieve success in the music industry. Disappointed with the caliber of bands and the machine that the major labels represent, Beadles launched a label that promised to bring a fresh player to a somewhat stagnant music scene.

In 2010, Big Time Records brought Chevelle and Sick Puppies to California's Stockton Arena to perform for the Stockton community.[3] Beadles has been involved in the production of numerous local, regional and national events.

Big Time Records currently has a roster of three artists, two of which have achieved chart success; Seven Day Sonnet with their single 'Hapless' was charting in the mid 30s as of June 2011, and Dazeafter's remake of Autograph's 'Turn Up the Radio' went top 40 on the Active Rock charts in 2010/2011.

Beadles is a prominent Crypto Currency influencer on YouTube[4] and throughout the cryptocurrency market. Beadles advises Cryptocurrency projects[5] through their ICO,[6] blockchain development and marketing endeavors. Beadles owns numerous patents and trademarks and develops ideas and projects and various clients.

Beadles created Splash Factory LLC with prominent UFC Legend Urijah Faber.[7] They focus on blockchain development services, community management, and marketing services.

Philanthropy

Beadles became a self-made millionaire by the age of 26 and shares his success with numerous charities to help communities at street level and donates time, equity and resources to causes such as The Make A Wish Foundation. He founded a website to promote independent journalism and continues to work behind the scenes politically as well as financially to improve the lives of those in his community and home State of California.

Books

In 2009, Beadles authored and self-published a book titled 'Here's What You Do'.[8] Advertised as a blueprint for success, it largely told the story of his business life, his moral convictions as they relate to building wealth, his political and economic outlook and his strategy to achieve a level of wealth that could be described as 'financial independence'. All revenue from his book sales were donated to charity.

Coming from a Construction background, a line from his book outlines the necessity for correct traffic safety, "Correct Traffic Control and Road Traffic Safety is vital to keeping communities safe and people in our neighborhoods safe from danger."

Politics

Encouraged by family, friends, colleagues, and local business owners in the Lodi and Stockton area and driven by his conviction that Capitol Hill politicians on both sides of the aisle were inadequately representing the people, Robert Beadles launched his bid for public office with the founding of the 'Robert Beadles For Congress' Campaign committee in August 2009.[9] Seeking the nomination in his 11th Congressional District Primary as a Republican Party candidate for the House of Representatives, he ran a grassroots campaign for party nomination in the seat held by incumbent Rep. Jerry McNerney, D-Pleasanton.

His platform was based on fiscal restraint, job growth through support for small business, protection of individual freedoms and a return to constitutional government accountable to the United States people.

In April 2010 Robert Beadles announced his departure from the Republican Primaries.[10] He placed his campaign's momentum behind David Harmer, filling the position of co-chair on Mr Harmer's campaign committee. On June 9, 2010 David Harmer was successful in his bid to secure the Republican nomination for California's 11th congressional district.

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References

  1. http://lulac.org/members/
  2. "Big Time Records". Big Time Records. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
  3. "Chevelle and why there aren't more rock concerts at Stockton Arena". Blogs.esanjoaquin.com. February 11, 2010. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
  4. "CryptoBeadles".
  5. "LinkedIn".
  6. "Robert Beadles' Experience".
  7. "Splash Factory LLC".
  8. "Here's What You Do!: Your Economic Survival Guide (9781440132766): Robert D. Beadles: Books". Amazon.com. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
  9. "REPORTS IMAGE INDEX FOR COMMITTEE ID C00465732". Images.nictusa.com. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
  10. "Beadles drops out of Congressional race". Mantecabulletin.com. April 23, 2010. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
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