Chad AudiDr. Chad Audi is widely regarded in business and nonprofit sectors as a visionary and dynamic leader and sought-after business training consultant and coach whose resplendent reach and impact extend beyond the United States. A man with the courage ofhis compassion, his daily work of providing help and hope to the underprivileged and underserved of metro Detroit has been recognized by US presidents, US Congress, state and county governments and city mayors. Since 2004, he has served as an accomplished President and CEO of Detroit Rescue Mission, a leading nonprofit that runs social enterprises, provides skills development and job readiness training services and is rated by the U.S News and World Report as the 13th largest inpatient, outpatient alcohol, substance abuse treatment and rehab center in the U.S. Under Dr. Audi's leadership, the 1909-founded human services organization grew to become the largest rescue mission in the United States, serving an average of 2200 persons a day, with a staff of about 300 and volunteers in excess of 13,000 annually. An expert of the United Nations Security Council Affairs Division (SCAD), Dr. Audi is a hands-on, proactive troubleshooter who can rapidly identify hard-charging or hidden problems, formulate decisive plans of action, and drive needed change, all within a challenging environment with diverse groups of people. He earned his master's degree in Finance from Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration, and bagged his first PhD in Business Management and Leadership and the second doctorate in Business Administration. Multiple award-winning Dr. Audi is an active member of many financial, accounting, management and fundraising professional organizations and an author of numerous research papers and articles on management of business and nonprofit. He has been featured in leading news outlets both nationally and internationally, and enjoys mentoring, traveling, and creating and expanding opportunities for the less fortunate in society. Read More Read Less