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With four years at the University of Michigan and five years
working in the field of mental health, I have been exposed to
many educators. Randy is one of the greatest teachers and facilitators
I have had the opportunity to meet. I recommend him in the strongest
terms. He is top-notch.
Christie Warbasse, client in a past program.
The pacing was right for the group, where there were reasonable
challenges and a good espirit dcorps, right timing at teachable
moments with clarifying and patient responses. Randy exudes confidence
in his ability to provide security, teach and have fun.
Rev. Richard Dutton
Kearsarge Wilderness Experience participant
Our group of eleven people barely knew each other coming into
our experience with you. By the end of the day bonds were created
that remain strong and intact. My best friends are the ones that
you helped me bond with and create a support network with. You
possess a unique ability to create an atmosphere of comfort among
people who do not know each other well, and you are clearly able
to structure activities so that each person walks away feeling
a sense of self-confidence and accomplishment.
L. Dardick, Past client of a former program.
Yale School of Management
I had no idea what to expect, but I was thrilled with the
end results. It sure met my expectations!
Richard Kipperman, NH
Kearsarge Wilderness Experience participant
Thank you for your week with us. You added so much to the
experience and our mission was accomplished. Your leadership and
facilitation style was a big hit with us all.
Coleen Myers
Executive Director, Institute for Civic Leadership
Randy is an excellent instructor, teacher, facilitator, person.
Everyone should be so lucky to work with him or be instructed
by him. His diversity and array of talents add much to his courses.
Raleigh Coburn,
Outdoor Instructor and Colleague
Thank you!! for all your efforts at the EMS conference. Because
of you, and others, the conference was a major success. Were
planning for next years conference and hope that you will again
be a part of it.
EMS Conference Committee, NH
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