Phil RosenkrantzDr. Phil Rosenkrantz is a devoted educator with a passion for lifelong learning and promoting student success. He especially enjoys traveling and annual backpacking trips. Phil is an avid volunteer with many years of service to the San Gorgonio Wildeness Association (U.S. Forest Service), Boy Scouts, Eastside Christian Schools, the American Society for Quality, and Special Olympics. He is Professor Emeritus of Engineering at California State Polytechnic University Pomona, where he taught for over 35 years. Prior to teaching, Phil worked for General Motors for ten years in engineering and management. Phil and his wife, Judy, have four children: David, Julia, Sarah, and Debi. His other passions include World War II history, bluegrass, and Disneyland. Phil and Judy now divide their time between Southern California and Central Arizona. Phil has been recognized professionally for his contributions to teaching and the engineering profession. He speaks regularly to schools and organizations on topics related to his Uncle David, study skills, teamwork, quality management, leadership, and backpacking on the John Muir Trail. Phil holds degrees from Kettering (BSME), Purdue (MSIA), UC Riverside (MS), and Pepperdine Universities (Ed.D). To learn more, ask a question or book Phil as a speaker, please visit: www.philrosenkrantz.com or email him at phil@philrosenkrantz.com. Read More Read Less