Author Archives: Rusty Rueff

About Rusty Rueff

Rusty Rueff, author of purposed worKING. Rusty Rueff is the former Chairman Emeritus of The GRAMMY Foundation in Los Angeles. He most recently completed the successful 16 month leadership role as Coordinating National Co-Chair for Technology for Obama (T4O) for the reelection of President Obama and ten-years of Board service and President of the Board of Trustees of the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. Corporately, most recently Rueff was the Chief Executive Officer at SNOCAP, Inc. until the acquisition of the company by imeem, Inc. in April 2008. Before joining SNOCAP in 2005, he was Executive Vice President of Human Resources at Electronic Arts (EA) from 1998 until 2005. He was also with the PepsiCo companies for more than ten years, with the Pratt & Whitney division of United Technologies for two years, and in commercial radio as an on-air personality for six years. Rusty holds an M.S. in counseling and a B.A. in radio and television from Purdue University. In 2003 he was named a distinguished Purdue alumnus, and he and his wife, Patti, are the named benefactors of Purdue’s Patti and Rusty Rueff School of Visual and Performing Arts. He is a corporate director of Glassdoor.com and runcoach. He is the co-founder and Executive Committee Member of T4A.org, serves on the Founding Circle of The Centrist Project and a founding Board Member of The GRAMMY Music Education Coalition. He is also the co-author of the book Talent Force: A New Manifesto for the Human Side of Business. Rusty and his wife, Patti, reside in Hillsborough, CA and Charlestown, R.I.

day 3K115: Triangles

“Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.”

 

I read a fascinating article on triangles.  Yes, triangles that we learned about in Geometry class. However we knew about them long before we got to that level of studying.  As kids, we drew triangles almost naturally.  Triangles are part of our lives, almost every day, and also since the beginning of history.  The oldest scratches and drawings in caves included triangles.  And, only humans, not animals, utilize triangles.  Even the animals we consider the “smartest” don’t have triangle as a part of their patterns.  So, what is it about a triangle that we have made unique?  Who knows, but think about our organization charts.  What are they?  The are triangles.

Maybe the triangle is a part of us because God had it in mind.  Look familiar?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When we see a triangle today, let’s think of the triangle that God wants us to really think and care about.

Reference:  Matthew 28:19 (New Living Translation)