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Frank
McNair delights in helping groups, individuals and
organizations solve their problems and move forward to
successfully achieve their goals.
Frank can serve as a sounding board, a coach, and
a mentor--or he can partner with your organization on a
comprehensive training initiative or an ongoing
consulting project.
Frank
began his corporate life with First Citizens Bank, and
then worked in sales and marketing for RJ Reynolds
Industries and the L'eggs Division of Sara Lee
Corporation. In his last position in the corporate
world, Frank was Director of Sales and Marketing (all
product lines) for Douglas Battery Company.
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Since
1988 Frank and his wife, Laura, have been partners in McNair
& McNair - a training and consulting business
that specializes in helping companies get the best
possible results from their employees, teammates,
colleagues, and associates.
Frank is a sought-after speaker, trainer,
consultant and personal coach and has worked for major
companies across the country.
Frank is a graduate of the University of North Carolina,
where he was a Morehead Scholar.
He also holds an MBA from the Babcock Graduate School of
Management at Wake Forest University.
Frank is the author of two books.
It's OK to
Ask 'em to Work was published in 2000 by the
American Management Association, and has subsequently
been published in German, Arabic, Russian and Spanish editions.
His second book,
How You
Make the Sale, was published by Sourcebooks in 2005.
Because faith is an important part of his
life,
Frank studied at the Oratory in Rock Hill, SC and
completed their
Horizons of the Spirit program in 1993.
He has also done graduate work at General
(Episcopal) Theological Seminary in New York City and
completed the Certificate in Spiritual Formation at
Columbia (Presbyterian) Theological Seminary in 2002.
A committed community volunteer, Frank
served for four years as an unpaid Director of
Development for a Winston-Salem, NC non-profit. In his
non-work life, Frank enjoys sailing, water-skiing,
working out and reading.
He is married to Laura McNair, the love of his life and
his business partner.
They share a home overlooking the woods with Gracie, a
golden retriever, and Molly Brown, a chocolate lab. |