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   Herbert Paine

Contact:

Phone: 602-788-9986
paineconsulting@cox.net

Herb Paine is President of Paine Consulting Services, now in its nineteenth year of operation, specializing in organizational development and change management, strategic planning and marketing, and mergers and strategic partnerships.

He is known as the go-to consultant for at-risk organizations and has successfully managed the turnaround and recovery of a diverse array of public and private sector enterprises throughout the country.

He is a nationally recognized expert on all aspects of nonprofit organization management and has been a leading practitioner in mergers and the transformation of boards of directors.

Herb has consulted extensively with local governments in the restructuring and redesign of their service delivery systems and management operations. He has also advised domestic and multi-national corporations in rethinking their strategies for social responsibility and community involvement. His consultative affiliations have included the Center for Corporate Community Relations at Boston College, National Arts Strategies, the Arizona Commission on the Arts, and the Arts & Business Council of Greater Phoenix.

His consultations and seminars on strategic management, governance, customer-centered marketing, coalition building, and mergers have influenced hundreds of nonprofits to rethink they way they do business. His clients have included community-based organizations in the areas of children’s services, behavioral health, rehabilitation, homelessness, arts, and neighborhood development.

Areas of Expertise:

  • Board Development
  • Change Management
  • Organizational Assessment
  • Organizational Development
  • Participation
  • Strategic Planning

 

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