Do you know someone in Tucson that might want to join EO? Or maybe someone who is well-connected in the area? We will be holding an intimate event for prospects at an entrepreneurial legend’s home…Mr. Warren Rustand.
The common thread that permeates Warren’s Rustand’s experience is one of vision, strategy, and executive leadership, and achievement. He has created, led and grown many successful private, public and not-for-profit entities. He has a passion for family, entrepreneurship, public policy and community.
Warren is the former CEO of Providence Service Corporation (NASDAQ; PSC), a $2.1 Billion social services and healthcare company. He was previously Managing Director of SC Capital Partners an investment banking group. Warren was Chairman and CEO of Rural Metro Corporation, a $600 million, publicly-traded emergency services company. He also served as Chairman and CEO of TLC Vision, the world’s largest Lasik eye surgery company. He has served as Chairman/CEO of 6 other companies.
He has served as a member of the Board of Directors for over 50 public, private and not-for-profit organizations ranging from multibillion dollar public companies, to midsize, early stage and startups. As CEO, he has helped take three companies public, two of which are among the largest in their industry.
Warren has served as the Global Chairman of the World Presidents Organization. He was also co-founder and global Chairman of L3, a worldwideleadership group, which is focused on one’s contribution during the second half of life.
Warren is the co-founder and Dean of Faculty at the Entrepreneurs’ Organization’s Leadership Academy in Washington, DC, and is a frequent speaker on subjects of leadership, business, families and personal development.
Warren received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Arizona. He has been the recipient of many honors and awards including the Visionary Leadership Award, Distinguished Citizen Award and the 25-Year Achievement Award. He was also named a White House Fellow, as well as Father of the Year in his hometown.