From the battlefield to the classroom and boardroom
Ranger For Life is purpose-built to transform individuals and teams into "more elite" thinkers and stewards of individual and team development. Developed by 20-year Special Operations veteran Tony Mayne, Ranger For Life’s value is the recognition and integration of spiritual development into growth of individuals and communities. We do not run from the truth.
Combining Tony's 10+ years of Army Ranger experiences and expertise in human resources, leadership, and personal development, Tony provides solutions for any organization's needs. Allow Ranger For Life to share decades of wholistic interpersonal and leadership experience with your team.
Join us on Friday, Sep. 30, 2022, at the home of the Rangers - Columbus/Fort Benning, Ga. - for a leadership luncheon celebrating Army Rangers with Atlanta Braves Hall of Famer Dale Murphy. This luncheon event will feature a stellar presentation on culture from the two-time National League Most Valuable Player and a fantastic lunch at the St. Luke Church Ministry Center. Proceeds benefit the Ranger Outreach Center.
Understanding the complexities of a journey from service member to civilian, Mayne resolved to help the Rangers population through a “Ranger For Life” concept he began developing while serving in the 75th Ranger Regiment’s public affairs staff in 2014.
I am a sucker for a good quote. Whether it be George Washington or Yogi Berra, I enjoy a well-timed phrase that provides an elementary response to a seemingly complex conundrum.
For instance, if someone says, “if you think you can or think you can’t, you are probably right”, he or she is simply trying to tell you that you can accomplish the task if you want to put forth the effort. Block out the white noise and decide if you are willing to do the work required.
We are big Meg Kelvington fans, and you should be too. Meg is a former Army fixed-wing pilot, current Army spouse, Liberty University graduate student, life and fitness coach, small business owner, and, oh, one other thing – mother of four kids.
How does she keep her sanity and desire to help others find their purpose in between school drop-offs, sports, meal prep, and laundry?
Meg's story is #forAmerica.
- Matthew 7: 24
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