Roger A. Hendrix Sr.

Dr. Roger A. Hendrix, Sr. is a business management consultant, strategic planner, scholar and author with a background in educational psychology.

Hendrix graduated with a doctorate degree in Higher Education and Educational Psychology from the University of Southern California. He owns and operates an international management consulting firm. Clients include Siemens of Saudi Arabia, Hubbard Broadcasting, and American Circulation Innovations.[1]

He is the author of four books. His latest book is titled Bend, Create and Plan Your Future.[1] It outlines the strategic planning process he uses with business managers. His most cited and acclaimed academic paper is titled, "Religious Experience in the Age of Digital Reproduction," authored in 2005, by Frederick Mark Gedicks and Roger Hendrix, published in the St. John's Law Review . Frederick Mark Gedicks and Roger Hendrix also wrote the book, "Choosing the Dream: The Future of Religion in American Public Life" . Hendrix has authored more than 250 articles and writes weekly articles for the Green Tea HP Report, his webpage through Grenx, Inc. . He has won five radio broadcast awards for his daily commentaries on social, political, and economic trends. Hendrix is a partner in Grenx, Inc. Hendrix's scholarly articles discuss global religious trends. . Hendrix's philosophy on individual points of view, "It’s all opinion. Don’t put too much trust, if any, in people’s OPINIONS, no matter how powerful, smart, or drunk they may be ." With his son, Roger A. Hendrix, Jr., he founded The Green Tea Company, LLC in Lehi Utah. In the spring of 2012, the Utah Department of Commerce opened an investigation, which led to an administrative action and a hearing. According to the administrative citation, Green Tea told its retailers that, for an initial investment of about $22,000, they could expect a profit of about $64,000 within six months.[2] In a hearing held on March 5, 2013, the Utah Department of Consumer Protection ordered The Green Tea Company, LLC to pay an administrative fine of $110, 000 in connection with selling a franchise prior to filing with the division.[3]

Philosophy

Hendrix's philosophy is, "I only know what I experience. So until I experience something firsthand, I don't know it." With that, Hendrix has spent a lifetime living and working in different parts of the world witnessing the social, political, and economic events that have shaped our lives. He is known for incorporating these experiences into radio commentaries, books, articles and business consulting.

Personal life

Hendrix is married to the former Cheryl Darlene Fannin. They have five children and 16 grandchildren.

Other service

Hendrix has had extensive service with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He has served as a bishop, stake presidency member and mission president. He formally was on the Board of Trustees of Deseret Trust Company, an affiliate of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Hendrix received a national appointment to serve on the Strategic Planning Advisory Council to the Board of Governors of the American Red Cross in Washington, D.C. He served on this board from 1990 to 1992.[1]In 2018, he participated in a ten hour interview with Mormon Stories "Roger Hendrix-How a Mormon Mission President Lost His Testimony."[4]

Books

  • Lund, Gerald N.; Hendrix, Roger A (1985). Leverage Point. Deseret Book Company. ISBN 0-87579-525-0.
  • Gedicks, Frederick Mark; Hendrix, Roger (1991). Choosing the Dream: The Future of Religion in American Public Life. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-27809-1.
  • Hendrix, Roger; Brazell, Rob (1995). The Idea Economy. Salt Lake City, Utah: Harbinger Books. ISBN 1-56684-093-7.
  • Hendrix, Roger (2005). How To Bend, Create, And Plan Your Future: A Compelling Guide To A Bigger Life. ISBN 0-9763641-0-7.

References

  1. Hendrix Consulting
  2. The Salt Lake Tribune 4 March 2013
  3. https://consumerprotection.utah.gov/actions/0001E453.pdf/
  4. Mormon Stories 21 May 2018https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcGVB2x0XEI
  • Hendrix Consulting
  • Green Tea HP Report
  • Democracy, Autonomy, and Values: Some Thoughts on Religion and Law in Modern America. Frederick Mark Gedicks and Roger Hendrix.
  • Uncivil Religion: Judeo-Christianity and the Ten Commandments. Frederick Mark Gedicks and Roger Hendrix.
  • Bonneville's Best, November, 2009 – Given by Bonneville International Corporation
  • John Anson Ford Award, 1987
  • Religious Experience in the Age of Digital Reproduction. 2005. Frederick Mark Gedicks and Roger Hendrix. St. John's Law Review, Issue 1. Volume 79, Winter 2005, Number 1
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