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Christopher Young

Owner / Partner
The Rainmaker Group, Inc.
United States

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Educational History

  • North Dakota State University, Master’s degree, 1995.

Professional History:

  • Owner / Partner, The Rainmaker Group, Inc.

Bio

I was raised in Bismarck, North Dakota where I met my best friend and wife in high school.  We married while in college.

After graduate school, my wife and I moved to Washington State where I was a commodity trader.  In 1998, after the birth of our first born, we moved back to North Dakota.

For two years, I worked in Economic Development for the state of North Dakota.

While working for state government, I realized that I am constitutionally unemployable...

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Bio

I was raised in Bismarck, North Dakota where I met my best friend and wife in high school.  We married while in college.

After graduate school, my wife and I moved to Washington State where I was a commodity trader.  In 1998, after the birth of our first born, we moved back to North Dakota.

For two years, I worked in Economic Development for the state of North Dakota.

While working for state government, I realized that I am constitutionally unemployable.

In 2000, my wife and I brought a son into the world.

In 2000, I quit my perfectly stable government job to pursue my passion.  My first "stop" was an elearning startup called Warehouse Intellect where I served as VP of Business Development.  I also dabbled with other startup ventures where I shared my expertise. 

Since September 4, 2001, I have pursued my dream of helping ordinary people and companies become extraordinary through my passion called, The Rainmaker Group, Inc. 

My life's calling is to help others reach their full potential at work and at home.

Personal slogan or motto

Decide

Areas of expertise

Organizational Development Personality Profiling Leadership Development Executive Coaching Employee Selection Employee Retention Assessment of Talent Talent Management Cultural Transformation Change Management Strategic Intervention

Personal Website/Blog URL

www.maximizepossibility.com

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www.fastcompany.com/user/141930

Professional History

Owner / Partner, The Rainmaker Group, Inc.

Private, 21-50 employees, Consulting industry

Founder, Partner, Owner

My role is to inspire those I serve to Maximize their Possibility through Talent Management Maximization, Cultural Transformation, and Strategic Intervention.

I love what I do and am privilege to call my Clients my partners in making Possibility Maximization a reality.

Educational History

North Dakota State University, North Dakota, United States
Master’s degree, 1995.
Areas of study: B.S. - Economics M.S. - Applied Agricultural Economics
Activities and societies: Student Senate, columnist for The Spectrum

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