With many years of practical experience in education and consulting, Ronald L. Victor, Ed. D. understands the complex challenges faced by organizations, communities and school districts today. Dr. Victor has a passion for serving the best interests of organizational, community and school leaders.
Dr. Victor’s vision is to improve leadership, achieving commitment and to celebrating success through sustainable change so that schools bring hope and value to their organizations, communities and schools.
Leadership Ideas formed in 2004 by Ronald L. Victor, Ed.D. to provide school districts and communities with an effective resource for creating sustainable change leading to solid academic improvement and community engagement. The processes developed and the services provided by
Leadership Ideas inspire the courage to address real issues…with mentoring, coaching, and modeling for success.
Dr. Victor’s company,
Leadership Ideas, can provide communities, businesses, school districts and organizations with personalized leadership, school improvement models and P-16 program development that will promote continuous change and satisfy stakeholders through enhanced efficiency and performance.
Leadership Ideas has partnered with
JBHM Education Group, that uses a quality improvement process for school districts. Working alongside teachers, principals and superintendents in hundreds of school districts, JBHM Education Group exists to serve the best interest of all students. JBHM processes translate the body of Effective Schools research, by Lawrence Lezotte, Robert Marzano and Doug Reeves, into specific actions that each member of the professional community must take to ensure high quality instruction. This partnership represents a powerful toolkit for school districts who want to advance to the next level of performance. To learn more, visit
www.jbhm-edgroup.com.
Leadership Ideas provides continuing education & training opportunities for teachers and school district leaders through Ashland University, where Dr. Victor serves as an adjunct professor. To learn more, visit:
www.ashland.edu/pds .