Nick is a seasoned corporate and business consulting executive with fifty years of experience and knowledge serving small business owners and Fortune 100 organizations. He is highly regarded as an authority on facilitating positive, productive change in organizations using proven quantitative methods to develop and implement business strategies and practices. He has advised both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations, as well as the US military and government agencies. Nick served as an Adjunct Professor at Wake Forest University’s Babcock Graduate School, where he taught a course to MBAs on the value of well-executed strategic organizational and management effectiveness.

 

Nick holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering (Chemical) from Long Island University and a Masters Degree and Doctoral accreditation in Industrial and Management Engineering from Columbia University. He has completed executive and management development programs at MIT’s Sloan School, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Minnesota and the University of Virginia’s Darden School.

 

Over the years, Nick has published and lectured for the NC Center for Creative Leadership at several industry forums and conventions including "The International Society HR Management (SHRM)". Currently and for many years, he has served as a senior faculty member for the "World at Work Association" teaching courses on the application of quantitative methods in decision-making to business professionals seeking certification.

 

Nick is a new member of the Landfall Writers Group. His first story is "A Miracle at Woodstock". Inspired in life by his wife, Vivian, of 49 years and a "high school sweetheart", they are blessed by two children, one granddaughter and three grandsons.