Ron Adelman is a successful and profitable WSI Internet Consultant who really knows the ins and outs of the Internet industry. However, his career path did not start in the tech field. He has a degree in accounting and more than 20 years of experience in the restaurant industry – from being an employee in a small restaurant to being the vice president of operations for several multinational corporations.
Ron joined WSI in 2001 and is extremely happy with his career move. He is a profitable consultant and continues to expand his business through ongoing learning. Over the past five years, Ron has become a very valuable member of the WSI consultants’ community. He is a valued Ambassador Coach, who conducts monthly training seminars around the globe. Ron is also a mentor in the WSI Mentorship Program.
With a passion to always stay up to date with the latest trends and advancements in the Internet industry, Ron has been instrumental in developing and deploying several training programs in this field. Ranging from e-learning curricula to classroom workshops and in-field training, Ron has helped both, end clients and his peers in the WSI network.
As an international WSI trainer, his immensely popular workshops in Internet marketing are conducted in major cities across the world. He believes strongly that if he could learn the ropes and become an expert in Internet marketing after 20 years in the food business, there is no reason for a business owner to remain ignorant about the Internet’s potential. “No matter how small a business, it can definitely grow and prosper by utilizing Internet marketing and integrating it with overall business planning.” This is precisely what Ron advocates to his WSI workshop attendees. Through live examples and on-site demonstration, he makes business owners aware of how fierce competition is getting online and yet, how simple it can be to win the race through knowledge and quick implementation of powerful strategies. As Ron says to participants, “Time is money and today with the Internet, time is measured, literally, in nanoseconds. To stay ahead, you have to start now and keep doing the things your customers expect you to do for them – faster, better and easier than your competitors!”