When “I” win, “We” win. This holistic cultural understanding requires commitment, trust, and an injectable process. It requires the lessons learned in building Rangers For Life. RFL transforms the Ranger experience into programs designed to transform individuals and teams into "more elite" thinkers and stewards of individual and team development.
Tony's expertise in human resources, leadership, and personal development allows him to provide solutions for any organization's needs. Allow Tony to share his decades of wholistic interpersonal and leadership experience with your team.
Join us on September 30, 2022. at the home of the Rangers - Columbus/Fort Benning, Georgia - 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. All proceeds benefit the Ranger Outreach Center.
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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 was excited to tell my colleagues about Max Disclosure, a public affair's daily affirmation and lessons learned website and blog dedicated to communicating better. I flubbed the name and told my military coworkers to check out Maximum Exposure. For the record, do not do that.
Spending the late years of my career as a senior communicator for large organizations, I wanted to share a few of the nuggets I learned from talented professionals like those at Max Dis..."
I sat down with Shawn Daniel as we recounted the 20th anniversary of the initial large-scale military operation in Afghanistan on Oct. 19, 2001. Shawn was the company commander for Charlie Company’s nighttime parachute assault on Objective Rhino in Kandahar province. Two Rangers from Bravo Company, SGT John J. Edmunds and SPC Kristofor T. Stonesifer, would pay the ultimate sacrifice that night in a helicopter mishap due to brown-put conditions supporting the operation. Listen to hear our full conversation.
- Matthew 28: 19-20
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