Curt Archambault

Vice President

 Curt Archambault, Vice President of People and Performance Strategies, brings a real world perspective that connects with clients and participants in a way that motivates them to take the steps necessary to improve performance.  
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Curt Archambault, Vice- President of People and Performance Strategies, brings a real world perspective that connects with clients and participants in a way that motivates them to take the steps necessary to improve performance. The passion, energy, and unparalleled service that he models when working with clients, business partners, and key stakeholders results in tangible actions that lead to quantitative improvements to performance.

Curt Archambault has spent over 25 years in the training and hospitality industry where his career started in operations as a maintenance employee at the age of 16 years old. He has fulfilled every role from entry level employee to corporate training and development manager and every position in between playing a key role in developing and implementing performance-improvement projects. His background provides him the perspective that can assist in driving strategic change in an organization in a way that motivates the front line employee.

Curt Archambault is a member of the National Restaurant Association’s Certification Governing Board, Past- President of the Council of Hotel and Restaurant Trainers, and has been a well-received speaker at industry events including the National Restaurant Association Show, Multi-Unit Foodservice Operators Conference, Council of Hotel and Restaurant Trainers and the Society of Human Resources.
Curt Archambault
Vice President
People and Performance Strategies Inc.

Website:
ppstrat.com

Phone:
2537400134

Address:
P O Box 5000 PMB 479

Rancho Santa Fe, California
United States

Areas of Expertise:
Organizational Development
Training
Guest Satisfaction
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