International Reputation Management (IRM360) defends and protects the reputations of individuals through a proven methodology that puts you back in control of your online presence.
Our strategic communications and technical expertise reshape negative search results into a positive online narrative that accurately reflects our clients' accomplishments and expertise.
IRM360 has been featured on the front page of the Washington Post and in hundreds of publications around the world.
Highlights
Harvard Political Review
Instead of embracing the “right to be forgotten” of their European counterparts, wealthy Americans continue to fight for increased control over their online presence through firms like International Reputation Management. IRM is a boutique firm that handles privacy concerns for the rich and powerful. Founders Nino Kader and Dr. Christine Schiwietz explained to the HPR that the first couple of pages of search results a person generates are increasingly viewed as an extension of that person’s presence.
The Washington Post
Companies such as International Reputation Management don't promise to erase the bad stuff on the Web. But they do assure their clients of better results on an Internet search, pushing the positive items up on the first page and burying the others deep.
One day she heard a talk by Nino Kader, founder of International Reputation Management in Washington. His company, he said, could reshape a person's online image. She signed up. IRM aims to get lots of information out there about clients, in various places, so that a search gives a more complete and nuanced profile of who they are.
Now her firm's Web site is the first result and other good ones follow.