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Richard “Dickie” Bush is an American entrepreneur, writer, and co-founder of Ship 30 for 30, a popular online writing cohort that has helped thousands of individuals build consistent writing habits and grow their online presence.[1]
Early Life and Education
[edit]Dickie Bush was raised in the United States. He attended Princeton University in 2014, where he earned a degree in Operations Research and Financial Engineering and played on the football team as an offensive lineman.[2]
Career
[edit]Bush began his career in the finance industry at BlackRock, working as a portfolio manager. However, his passion for writing and helping others develop their writing skills led him to explore opportunities outside of traditional finance.
In 2020, Bush co-founded Ship 30 for 30 with Nicholas Cole, an online writing program designed to help individuals build a consistent writing habit by publishing short-form content daily for 30 days. The program emphasizes the importance of shipping ideas quickly, receiving feedback, and iterating on content. It has since grown into a thriving community of writers, content creators, and entrepreneurs who use the platform to improve their writing skills and expand their digital presence.[3]
Ship 30 for 30
[edit]Ship 30 for 30 began as a Twitter-based writing challenge but quickly evolved into a comprehensive online course. Participants are encouraged to publish atomic essays—concise, focused pieces of writing—every day for 30 days. The course provides resources, templates, and a supportive community to help writers stay accountable and motivated.
Under Bush's leadership, Ship 30 for 30 has gained widespread recognition as one of the most effective programs for developing a daily writing habit. The course has attracted a diverse audience, including entrepreneurs, marketers, professionals, and aspiring writers.[4]
Writing and Thought Leadership
[edit]In addition to his work with Ship 30 for 30, Bush is known for his thought leadership on writing, productivity, and content creation. He regularly shares insights on these topics through his social media channels, particularly on X (formerly Twitter), where he has built a substantial following. His approach combines practical advice with an emphasis on consistency, encouraging writers to focus on progress rather than perfection.
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "How Co-Founders Nicolas Cole and Dickie Bush Scaled Writing Workshop Ship 30 for 30 to Over 4,000 Members in Under Two Years". Disco Blog. Retrieved August 16, 2024.
- ^ [Princeton University Football Roster - Richard Bush](https://goprincetontigers.com/sports/football/roster/richard-bush/12746)
- ^ [Dickie Bush: The Power of Digital Writing](https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/dickie-bush-the-power-of-digital-writing/)
- ^ [Meet Dickie Bush, the 25-Year-Old Finance Pro Launching a Fleet of Online Writers](https://www.businessofbusiness.com/videos/meet-dickie-bush-the-25-year-old-finance-pro-launching-a-fleet-of-online-writers-ship-30-for-30/)