Robert Tallack
CEO of ConversionPoint Technologies Inc. in Los Angeles, California
Robert Tallack
CEO of ConversionPoint Technologies Inc. in Los Angeles, California
Robert Tallack is the CEO of ConversionPoint Technologies, an e-Commerce technology company that focuses on increasing reach, revenue & ROI for brands, agencies and advertisers selling online. Robert led unprecedented growth for the company in 2017, with ConversionPoint continuing to expand in sales and development into 2018.
Robert Tallackis a graduate of St. Francis Xavier University and earned his B.A. in health sciences from Queens University in Ontario.
At the start of his career, Robert followed his entrepreneurial ambitions and passion for the martial arts by launching Karate Kids Program, a martial arts based fitness program for elementary schools. Robert served as President and CEO of Karate Kids while also co-founding and helping to lead Tallack Martial Arts. While leading Tallack Martial Arts, Robert developed a strategic plan and staff development program that led the business to generate industry leading revenue. The experience also gave Robert valuable experience and insight into how to successfully lead a business.
Robert followed this experience by successfully transitioning into the corporate world and leading a company that developed and marketed all-natural supplements. As CEO of the company, he worked in partnership with leading consumer brands and direct marketing organizations to market all-natural pain relief products. He sold this company to a publicly traded pharma company for a successful exit in 2015.
In 2016, Robert transitioned into becoming CEO of Branded Response, a digital media firm focused on direct-to-consumer marketing of health, wellness and beauty products. Robert led this firm until its merger with Push Interactive to form ConversionPoint Technologies in 2017.
Robert has won three World Championship titles and nine Canadian National Championship titles as a seasoned MMA professional fighter. He continues to enjoy athletic activities in his spare time and explains that his athletic career taught him that, “In order to be successful, you have to put in the hard work. Even when you don’t want to, knowing the long-term pay-off will be there.”