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Dr. Ronald G. Shapiro
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  • Providence, RI
  • United States
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Location:
Providence, RI
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Ronald G. Shapiro, Ph. D.
Occupation:
Consultant, Speaker. Specialization includes Learning, Leadership, Careers, Human Factors, Ergonomics, Human Resources
Website:
http://www.google.com/profiles/DrRonShapiro

Presentations offered to Middle School, Secondary School, Colleage and University Students and Teachers

My highly interactive, engaging presentations include:

Activities To Facilitate Career Planning and Gaining Meaningful Employment (High School and College Editions)

Career Options With A Psychology Degree (High School and College Editions)

Effective Leadership Involves Working Through Others (High School, College, University and Professional Editions)

Games To Explain Human Factors: Come, Participate, Learn and Have Fun!!!
(Middle School, High School, College and University and Professional Editions)

I'm Awesome, But I Have My Limitations (For milestone events such as a beginning or end of the school semester, graduation week, promotion, corporate or school orientation program)

What Is It Like Working In Industry (Graduate School)

What's My Job: An Effective Career Orientation Program For Middle School Students (Middle School).

Students will retain more from my TV Game Style presentations than from a traditional lecture and they will have more fun than at a typical party.

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At 3:50pm on November 12, 2009, Anne Pemberton said…
Thanks, Ron. It has been a good birthday. Most exciting gift- an illuminated keyboard so I can peck away at 4am.
At 2:12pm on November 10, 2009, Diana Martinez said…
thank you so much....i just got on...i havent been on ning ...but thank you Dr. Ronald
At 11:45pm on November 1, 2009, rizwan mansuri said…
Hi Dr. Ronald.Thanks for the Wishes.
At 4:12am on October 31, 2009, Helen Moran said…
Thank you!
At 6:39pm on October 30, 2009, Jacqueline Bennett said…
Thank you!
At 4:07pm on October 15, 2009, Keith Lockwood said…
Thank you
At 7:50pm on October 14, 2009, Deborah Eaton said…
Thank you for the birthday greeting Dr. Shapiro!
At 9:11am on October 14, 2009, Frank Palatnick said…
Dr.Shapiro:

I am not sure whether you are aware or not, but I applied to become a member of ' SpeakerSite ' . Looks like a very cool site. Do you have any say on my approval? If so, I feel that i can bring a lot of customers. To answer your question on possible arrival in R.I., there is a chance that I might be there in April of next year. Can you give me an address that I can work with for possible arrival? You're office or nearby hotel? FYI I took some courses in Roger Williams College, Bristol Campus in 1990. Are you anywhere near that? I feel we have many things in common. I would like to hear your opinion on student motivation practices and school administration practices. I am thinking of starting either a e-newsletter on education or print version of same. I would like to have you as one of the contributors. Would you be agreeable to that? I saw your bio. Extremely impressive.


Peace

Frank P.
At 10:26pm on October 13, 2009, Frank Palatnick said…
Dr. Shapiro:

Thank you. FYI I spent my birthday in two places. The first was in the UN with my supervisor, Larry Gell, for lunch. The second was with a friend of mine who I've known for over thirty years. His name is Joseph Colon. He is a manager in the White Plains Macy's. We had dinner in a restaurant in Greenwich, Connecticut called L'Escalle. I also received emailed birthday cards from professors and administrators from Chile, France and Siberia. Again......Thank you for remembering my birthday. Maybe we can get together some time. I may be in Rhode island in the near future.

Peace

Frank P.
At 7:13pm on October 13, 2009, Abelardo B. Medes said…
Thank you very much for the warm birthday greetings!
Am presently attending a workshop on the development of accreditation system for philippine public schools.
 
 

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