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John D. Roethle, in 1963, founded Anderson/Roethle, Inc., a specialized management consulting firm, and remained its chairman until December 1999 when he left to organize The Roethle Group. Roethle led the team that produced the winning proposal for the U.S. Navy Center of Excellence in Composites Manufacturing Technology, wrote the plan for the creation of the Wisconsin World Trade Center, and led the team that developed the benchmark of diagnostic imaging growth for GE Medical Systems. He is a Certified Management Consultant of the Institute of Management Consultants and has been elected a Fellow of the Institute. He was the Founding Chairman and now Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the international magazine Journal of Management Consulting. He was the Founding Chairman of the International Council of Management Consulting Institutes headquartered in London, England which now includes all the major countries of the world. He obtained a B.A. in Economics from Loras College and an M.B.A. from Northwestern University. |
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