Randy Pennington
- Texas Leadership, Change & Performance Management Speaker
- Author of "Make Change Work"named by USA Book News as best general business book '13
Randy Pennington is a business performance veteran, award-winning author, and an expert in helping organizations deliver positive results in a world of accelerating change.He is author or three books: Make Change Work, named the 2013 best general business book by USA Book News; Results Rule!; and On My Honor, I Will.Pennington’s expertise has made him
read the restRandy Pennington helps leaders deliver positive results in a world of accelerating uncertainty and change. He has consulted with, presented to, and coached leaders in many of the world’s best-managed companies, associations, government agencies, and universities. Additionally, Randy serves as an adjunct instructor in the Cox Business Leadership Center at Southern Methodist University.
Randy is author of three books: Make Change Work, named the 2013 best general business book by USA Book News; Results Rule!®, named the 2007 best general business book by USA Book News; and On My Honor, I Will which Ross Perot described as having “cracked the code of great leadership.”
Pennington’s expertise has made him a respected commentator with appearances on CNN, PBS, Fox News, the ABC Radio Network, and the BBC. He is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post, and his ideas have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, The New York Times, Entrepreneur, and many professional/trade association journals.
Randy’s background is a unique blend of line, staff, and consulting experience ranging from hourly employee to senior executive. He holds a graduate degree in Psychology and has completed Postgraduate work in Organization Administration and Management.
Randy has served his community and profession in leadership positions from the local to national levels. He is past Chairman of the Board for the American Heart Association, Texas Affiliate and the National Speakers Association Foundation Board of Trustees. He was a founding member of the Texas Council for Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke. Randy has been inducted into the National Speakers Association Speaker Hall of Fame and received its highest volunteer honor, The Cavett, in 2017.
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