Thank God, It's Monday!: Reviving America's Future One Child at a Time
Thank God, It's Monday!: Reviving America's Future One Child at a Time
Author: D. H. Arthur
Publisher: Transform Consulting LLC
Published: 07/30/2018
Pages: 122
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.42lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.29d
ISBN: 9780692161494
About the Author
Doug Arthur has been innovating as a musician and an award-winning educator since the mid-1970's, having brought a group of talented 13-year-olds into a professional recording studio back in 1975, just to have them experience what recording feels like. After two years of teaching middle school near Baltimore, Arthur hit the road as a musician, arranger, conductor, recording studio owner, and jingle producer, first in D.C., then in LA. In Reno, he wrote his first novel - The Pass Key - sitting at the counter at Denny's while serving as music director for Wyoming-based pop singer Dan Miller. He learned word processing to edit The Pass Key, which led to a fifteen year gig in Philadelphia using his self-taught word processing skills to do contract administration for national environmental consultants Roy F. Weston. He then helped a buddy in Baltimore launch an IT dot-com start-up, and returned to working with youth by launching a non-profit called TweenPlace with his wife Dr. Robin Arthur, designed to teach values-based leadership skills to middle-school students. After three successful years, Doug joined Atos Origin, a French-owned IT firm. He was encouraged to accelerate their client relationships by starting a new non-profit called the INTERalliance of Greater Cincinnati and addressing the "brain drain" from Cincinnati. The mission to improve the then 9% retention of young Cincinnati IT talent was achieved as they increased talent retention to more than 60% in less than seven years. Doug took the INTERalliance model on the road, helping improve the connection of businesses with young talent in such communities as Cleveland, San Diego, Fort Wayne, Austin, and Lima, Ohio. These experiences supported his unswerving commitment that everyone deserves to do what they really love to do for their living, what they have a real passion for. These experiences inspired Doug to share what he has learned, to sit down and write "Thank God, It's Monday!"
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