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Rick Goldstein

Founder and President, Kensington Consulting Group, Inc.
Annapolis, Maryland
(410) 216-9955
rgoldstein@kensington-group.com
www.kensington-group.com

 

Rick Goldstein is the founder and President of Kensington Consulting Group, Inc.  Started in 1993, Kensington is a management-consulting firm whose clients include industry leaders such as Pulte Homes, Marriott, IBM, GE, Caterpillar and Diageo.  Rick’s clients have also included international and public sector organizations such as World Bank, U. S. Department of Energy, Arizona Office of Tourism, Philadelphia Department of Human Services and numerous associations and non-profit organizations. He has helped develop and implement an acquisition integration model that became the benchmark at GE, and created a process for streamlining complex large organizations that is in use at a number of leading companies.  He is an expert in mobilizing entire organizations to quickly embrace new directions that range from reorganizations to major strategic initiatives. 

Prior to founding Kensington Consulting Group, Inc. in 1993, Rick was an executive with Marriott.  He was a leader in planning and directing numerous company wide initiatives that led to improvements in customer satisfaction and financial performance, served as facilitator for the Lodging Executive Committee, and was responsible for worldwide training.  He began his career in the Federal Government as an internal organizational consultant based in the U. S. Department of Education.

 

 

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