Reynolds is a gifted writer and a profound thinker. Joan Landes, Professor Emerita, Penn State University
MEET REBECCA
“The core of my work is bringing about change — not simply managing it, but approaching whatever the situation is with the idea that we’re going to grow in it, embarking on a magnificent journey of change that will expand us beyond anything we’ve yet thought possible,” Reynolds says.
Rebecca has made her living as a consultant under the auspices of Rebecca Reynolds Consulting, Inc. (RRC), started at age 29. This work takes Rebecca to vastly different places where people grapple with change across a wide range of subject matter. For her clients, Rebecca has written thousands of documents including visionary plans and pioneering policy, which her clients publish and use to communicate new ideas and strategies in their organizations and with their publics. This writing is outcome-driven, professional in tone and style, and delivered on deadline. Rebecca finds this writing both demanding and exciting, particularly as she is often in the position of expressing what is challenging for others to express for themselves.
A writer of fiction and nonfiction, Rebecca started writing at age nine to explore and make meaning of the experiences life brought. She's kept a journal ever since. Her latest book, Thresholds of Change: The Way through Transformational Times offers a new model for understanding change, based on hundreds of change projects over a three-decade career.
After a six-month research trip to Italy in college, Rebecca was fluent in Italian. Return visits over the years culminated in 2019 when Rebecca moved to Tuscany for a year. Her home is now in Santa Fe, New Mexico. When she's not writing, she's out on the landscape or exploring museums, galleries, gardens, and architecture.
A writer of fiction and nonfiction, Rebecca started writing at age nine to explore and make meaning of the experiences life brought. She's kept a journal ever since. Her latest book, Thresholds of Change: The Way through Transformational Times offers a new model for understanding change, based on hundreds of change projects over a three-decade career.
After a six-month research trip to Italy in college, Rebecca was fluent in Italian. Return visits over the years culminated in 2019 when Rebecca moved to Tuscany for a year. Her home is now in Santa Fe, New Mexico. When she's not writing, she's out on the landscape or exploring museums, galleries, gardens, and architecture.