Arthur K. Robertson, PhD

Entrepreneur | Pastor | Author | Communications Specialist

Arthur Robertson Professional Milestones

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1937

Dr. Robertson is born in Oakland, California to Arthur Kenneth Robertson and Laura Bernice Arnerich.

1959

Dr. Robertson receives a Bachelor of Arts in economics and pre-law from the University of California Los Angeles.

1963

Dr. Robertson receives a Master of Theology in New Testament and Greek from the Dallas Theological Seminary.

1963

Dr. Robertson marries Linda Louise Kauffman and is ordained to ministry at Plymouth Brethren Church.

1964

Dr. Robertson becomes a chaplain and first lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve in Brooklyn, New York.

1964

Dr. Robertson becomes a pastor and teacher at Brooklyn Believer’s Chapel.

1968

Dr. Robertson receives a Master of Sacred Theology in pastoral psychology from the New York Theological Seminary.

1968

Dr. Robertson becomes a professor at The King’s College in Briarcliff Manor, New York.

1975

Dr. Robertson receives a Doctor of Philosophy in education from New York University.

1975

Dr. Robertson authors “The Gospel of Matthew.”

1981

Dr. Robertson is appointed president of Effective Communication and Development (EC&O), Incorporated in Ossining, New York.

1981

Dr. Robertson becomes senior pastor at Ridgeway Alliance Church.

1986

Dr. Robertson authors “Values That Pay: Business Ethics.”

1991

Dr. Robertson becomes president of the Book Division of EC&O Incorporated. He also co-founds Billing Adjustment Consultant, where he serves as director.

1991

Dr. Robertson authors “The Four Hour Day.”

1991

Dr. Robertson has a day recognized in his honor on March 21st.

1994

Dr. Robertson authors “Language of Effective Listening.”

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