Ronald W. Brown

Ron is committed to enjoying many journeys and reaching their destinations. He writes a blog, plays flugelhorn, and writes a blog on subjects ranging from a father responds to his daughter about committment, to jeans and genes, entrepreneurial joint ventures, and strategic alliances.

http://ronaldwbrownassociatesllc.wordpress.com/2010/05/16/part-2-strategic-alliances/

Ron has served public sector,private sector, and non-profit sector clients during his more than 35 years as a management consultant and lawyer.

During his distinguished career, he has served as: Director, Business Affairs, The Efficiency Xperts; Chief Operating Officer, BRS&W Productions; Director, Business Affairs, NorJean Entertainment Management; Director, Management Consulting, W. Frye & Associates, CPAs/Consultants; Director, Motion Picture Association of America, North American/Commonwealth Anti-Piracy Operations; Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, The Sammy Davis Jr. National Liver Institute at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey; Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, The Reed-Brown Consulting Group; StaffCounsel, ITT World Headquarters Legal Department.

Ron's education and honors include: (1) Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. Master in Business Administration. Goldman Sachs Fellowship; (2)Harvard Law School. Juris Doctor. Board of Editors and Articles Editor, Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review. Resident Tutor, Pre-Law Advisor, Currier House, Radcliffe College;(3) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, B.A. with Distinction in History. Honors History Program. Dean's List. Woodrow Wilson Fellowship nominee. Rutgers Review; (4)Columbia University, Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law (Summer Program);.(5) Who's Who In American Law. Who's Who In Finance and Business. Who's Who In America; (66) U.S. Small Business Administration, State of New Jersey, Minority Small Business Advocate of the Year, "For significant contributions as an advocate for small business."

Here's a link to a video of Ron sharing some thoughts: http://institutionalmemory.hbs.edu/memories/ronald_brown_story.html