Beth  Beth Brubaker

Creating the solution to fit the needs of the customer has always been Beth's credo. She has a background in teaching and facilitating training for both public and private sectors for over twenty years, as well as extensive grounding in the personnel recruitment field. Beth has taught for Metropolitan State College, Front Range Community College and Community College of Denver since 1978. She was also a top performer for Management Recruiters, Inc., a nationwide executive recruitment firm. Latterly she coordinated customized training programs and Business and Industry Services for community colleges along the Front Range.

This breadth of experience makes her ideally qualified to evaluate the needs of the customer, choose the right instructor and make sure the curriculum covers every trainee requirement. Her approach is thorough and detail-oriented; she believes in preparation in-depth before the instructor begins to train. Her mission is to get and keep customers by delighting their trainees, keep trainers by providing an interesting and varied training climate, and grow the company by a reputation for excellence and effectiveness.

Beth has provided training services to customers all over the State of Colorado in the four years since founding Brubaker-Shaw. Many of these are State agencies, using the Interagency Agreement process. Beth graduated from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio with Bachelor's degrees in Spanish and English, and subsequently completed Master's in Spanish.

 

 

Malcolm  Malcolm Shaw

Malcolm has been in the information business all his working life. He has facilitated strategic planning, business-system planning and objective-setting seminars in large corporate settings, run leadership, communication and group dynamics workshops for process teams, and led creativity and personal dynamics workshops for people starting businesses and their employees. He has also led successful sales courses, including IBM'S.

In the 90s, he was involved in a nationwide workplace skills initiative, designing and leading courses in math, writing and communication, ESL, workplace Spanish for supervisors, process statistics for work teams and quality improvement in the workplace. He was part of the team that wrote the multi-million dollar 1994-1997 Colorado workplace learning grant, which provided basic skills training to workers across the State.

At college level, Malcolm has worked in such diverse fields as front-line leadership, foreign-languages and business administration.

This balance of educational excellence and corporate experience gives Malcolm an "inclusive" approach to analyzing customer need and selecting trainers in the Brubaker-Shaw roster. Ms personal educational vision is simple; get it right: make it relevant: be accountable. Malcolm holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Languages from Cambridge University, England with diplomas in Computer Technology and Marketing.