Reyn Guyer

Reyn Guyer is a serial entrepreneur in a variety of creative fields, including toys and games, music publishing, education, and art. Reyn’s career began in 1967, when he and his team developed and licensed the game Twister to Milton Bradley. In 1969, he developed the Nerf ball and licensed it and its many offshoots to Parker Brothers. In 1986, Reyn was inducted into the Hasbro Inventor’s Hall of Fame.

Reyn’s love for music led him to cofound Wrensong Music in 1986. The publishing company has had many number-one singles and won a Grammy and two CMA song-of-the-year awards.

Having struggled with dyslexia himself, Reyn cofounded Winsor Learning in 1991 to help children who also struggle to read. The Sonday System and Let’s Play Learn are effective remediation methods for students who are behind in their reading skills. These programs are used in hundreds of school systems across the country.

Reyn is a native of St. Paul, Minnesota. He and his wife, Mary, have five children, ten grand-children, and two great-grandchildren.

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