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Ronald Arrington, MBA, MPA, Founder and CEO
Consultants, Trainers, Coaches
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Modesto(Central)CA/USA 95358-0001
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Ronald Arrington, MBA, MPA: a Consultant, Trainer, Coach, directs a group of training professionals who recognize the grave need to nurture human capital assuring the effective operation of vital boards, leaders, managers and public organizations, and preserves families and youth in that pivotal process.
He has nurtured the intellectual capital of boards, leaders, managers, public and private organizations, including families and youth, over four decades. The firms mission: "Challenging people to think, by transforming cultures into codependent units where reason trumps work, fun drives change, and productivity incites group outcomes." North America/Canada/209.484.9702
(3 comments) SHARE Thursday, July 22, 2010 Bullies, Oil and Terrorism--Leadership Lost
For over 40 years, American leaders have ignored training youth. There has been too many, too inept and too few sober leaders willing to tackle this sustained problem. Politics and profits, rather than logic and action typically prevails every 2-4 years.
"I dare you" to bite into this: all young adults are now America's most endangered species. Better get busy!
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, January 8, 2012 Assault on Democracy
Given global competition, scarcity and the overt necessity driving world leaders home to protect and preserve their own indigenous economies, what can, or should, American institutions--namely, education, work, social and political--do to protect America's solvency, while simultaneously preparing future generations for vital leadership roles in local, state, federal, private, political and global marketplaces?
(2 comments) SHARE Friday, January 30, 2015 Young, Gifted and Bored in America: A Job, Please?
Urging schools, employers, government and policy-makers to stop pointing fingers at what's wrong in America, and start erecting programs to put America's New Millennias to work!