RICK CRANDALL

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Ganster CEO Reference

… utterly remarkable that Rick held the position of CEO for twenty six years … accomplished this feat during a time of unprecedented change … on a more personal note, I have never met anyone who has stimulated me more intellectually than Rick Crandall. He thinks out-of-the-box, he sees the big picture, he creates opportunity out of chaos, and he does all of these things with a practical, down-to-earth style that makes working with him fun.

Davis CEO Reference

Rick has a very direct style of quickly getting to the root of essential strategy issues. He asks penetrating questions and quickly distills new information to the business fundamentals that can be acted upon He also keeps very current on tech trends and eCommerce in particular.

Shattuck Board Reference

Rick has been an excellent Director due to his strong technology and "e" background and having run his own company. I believe his particular strengths lie in strategy formulation, marketing and brand development …

Dreman Board Reference

I can wholeheartedly recommend him as a person who is scrupulously honest, a highly knowledgeable and active Director, and someone who is a very strong business and investment executive.

Noguchi Board Reference

… Rick and I serve on the Executive Advisory Board for Beacon IT, a leading enterprise software company in Japan. Rick is particularly good at sensing new industry trends and translating them into what they mean … he is always positive and possesses an ability to logically argue pro's and con's of an Issue without getting emotional.

Brownstein Board Reference

… our great appreciation for your efforts not only as a member of the Board and most recently as Chairman, but also for your expert advice and mentoring … more importantly, you selflessly stepped into the breach to lead when we needed it most.

Goldstein Peer Reference

His keen understanding of the rhythm of technological change and his ability to convert research data into understandable industry trends … I have known Rick for over 35 years and I cannot think of a more capable and effective business mentor.

Rockart Board Reference

As CEO of Comshare, he led the company through two almost complete changes in its core business … major suite is his deep insight into the future of technology…wide range of contacts throughout the industry …

Klein CEO Reference

He is a great source for new and innovative ideas and always presents an unexpected perspective to any strategy discussion… Highly recommend him in the role of a strategic coach for CEO's.

Underwood CEO Reference

As the designated CEO coach, his guidance was invaluable in terms of navigating complex funding transactions, raising capital, executive management, and board management …

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New Articles

Climbing a New York City Skyscraper

In Hudson Yards, NYC there is a building called the Edge that has the highest cantilevered deck in North America at the 100th floor. We elevatored to there and then went outside to climb to the top!

Mt. Sherman Revisited

After four years passing from finishing climbing all 58 fourteeners, I am back at a summit on Mt. Sherman with Mona Long.

My Favorite 14er Climb Stories

Pyramid Peak – a Dream Climb

Pyramid Peak near Aspen, one of the most challenging fourteeners with its narrow ledges, Leap of Faith, Class 4 Green Wall and the impressive Amphitheater; climbed during fall aspen colors with climbing expert Andy Mishmash.

Pikes Peak – Summiting My 58th and Final 14er

Pikes Peak is the 2nd most visited mountain in the world. I saved it for last because it has a road to the top so that some friends could climb with me and others could ride to the top to begin the celebration completing a 9-year mission to climb them all. We chose the Crags Trail, and then we had quite a party!

North Maroon Peak – Going Technical

Climbing North Maroon with Andy Mishmash changes a dangerous climb into pure joy. This peak is notorious for casualties but with care watching for loose rock and someone experienced in route finding, North Maroon becomes one of the most beautiful fourteener climbs. The views on the way up and from summit are stunning

Little Bear Peak – Bad Boy of the Colorado Fourteeners

This is a pure climbing story because this mountain is a skilled-climbers’ mountain that most recognize as one of the two most difficult of all 57 Colorado fourteeners.

K2 and Capitol Peak (“The King”)

Capitol Peak is undoubtedly the standard bearer of all the fourteeners in Colorado. It features a very long boulder hike/climb to a sub-summit called K2 at 13,688’ followed by a knife-edge ridge crawl to the Capitol summit cap. The final push is a 550’ Class 4 climb to summit.

Crestone Peak … and a Self Rescue!

“Crestone Peak, or “The Peak” as known among many climbers, is one of the “double-black diamond” 14ers for climbers. It and its companion fourteener, Crestone Needle were the last of all the fourteeners to be scaled back in the 1920’s. This remote and rugged mountain was once thought impossible to climb.”

Blanca Peak – Sacred Mountain of the Navajo

with a 130-year old Eagle trap at summit …and close encounters with hungry bears.