RICK CRANDALL

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To whom it may concern:
I recommend highly Richard L. Crandall as an advisor/mentor to CEO’s in high technology companies.  I have known Rick for several years now.  Rick and I serve on the Executive Advisory Board for Beacon Information Technology, a leading enterprise software company in Japan.

Rick has an excellent combination of hands-on operating experience with Comshare as well as strategic consulting experience with Giga Information Service.  He has given valuable advice to numerous CEO’s and COO’s in young start-up companies.

Rick is particularly good at sensing new industry trends and translating them into what they mean to client companies.  He then helps them form strategies to capitalize on these trends.
In addition to his professional credentials, one of his greatest assets is his ability to work with people.  He is always positive and possesses an ability to logically argue pro’s and con’s of an issue without getting emotional.  He is also very patient with people.  I find it always a delight to work with him.

Whoever decides to use his service will find very quickly that Rick adds real value to the growth and future of the client company.  In the process, that individual will also personally enjoy Rick’s company and have a lot of fun.

 

Yoshi Noguchi
President & CEO
InterBusiness Corporation

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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

San Luis Peak – via Creede and the South Ridge

A shocking (literally hair-raising) story. We found this approach was the best. Even summiting at 10am we got hit by multiple electrical storm cells that arose with no warning and discharged into us right at summit! We ran and got sufficiently down before the discharges took the form of full lightning bolts.

Automatic Crystal Parlor Fountains

Based on a pneumatic principle by physicist Heron of Alexandria in AD 62, the Automatic Crystal Fountain combines beauty with captivating geyser-like fountain using no apparent motive power.

El Diente – Climbing a hard Fourteener

El Diente – A Hard Mountain in the San Juan Range El Diente is not often climbed and indeed it has its challenges. We liked the south ridge approach from the Kilpacker trailhead. From that direction the view of El Diente is impressive and the Kilpacker Basin is a feast for the eyes.

Mt. Daly – the “one with the stripe”

Mt. Daly is on the other side of the saddle from Capitol Peak. It is one of the most visible mountains to those traveling between Aspen and Snowmass. While not a 14er, it is a named 13er with a fun Class 3 ridge-crest climb that is less frequently done. There is also not much written about the best way up, solved here in this story.