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    Dean Richmond Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Dean Richmond? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Dean Richmond from The Nutty Professor 1996 and what is the personality traits.

    Dean Richmond
    ESTJ

    ESTJ (1w2)

    Dean Richmond personality type is ESTJ, which is the most common personality type in the United States.

    “Personality types” are a way of categorizing people according to their preferences, behaviors, and attitudes. We know that everyone has one or two dominant preferences, behaviors, and attitudes, which are called core traits. These are the types of things you do (traits) and think (attitudes).

    Your personality type is made up of your core traits, your preferred ways of thinking, and your preferred ways of behaving. You can think of each of these three things as an “emotion” that you have in different situations. For example, when you’re in negative moods (like sadness), you experience more of the “negative emotion” of anger.

    Richmond’s ESTJ personality type is so common in the United States because it’s one of the most popular job roles in the country. ESTJs are the most common type of supervisor in the U.S. workforce.

    Next time you’re feeling frustrated because your boss is an ESTJ, remember that you aren’t alone!

    Who Are ESTJs?

    Dean Richmond was Batavia, New York's railroad magnate, director of the Utica and Buffalo Railroad Company, First Vice President of the New York Central Railroad, and from 1864 to 1866, president of the New York Central. He was born in the town of Barnard, Vermont, on March 31, 1804, and was a son of Hathaway and Rachel Dean Richmond. His father moved the family to Syracuse, New York, where he was engaged in the early salt industry. His father died when Dean was only fourteen years of age. Richmond became involved with the passenger steamship business on the Hudson River in 1834, and was a member of the Hudson River Steamboat Association, a cartel which sought a monopoly on passenger traffic between New York City and Albany. He expanded the salt business and, in 1842, he moved to Buffalo, New York, where he established a commission and transportation business. With these businesses, he became one of the wealthiest and most influential citizens of the Great Lakes region.

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