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Sunday, December 14, 2025

Customer review of ABRA Auto Body Sioux Falls

Reviewer: Aaron S. Robertson

Back in October 2025, I found myself involved in a fender bender with my 2017 Ford Fusion while on the way home from work during rush hour. My rear driver's side was struck by a driver who was drifting right to make a lane change and didn't see me. I had heard good things about ABRA Auto Body of Sioux Falls, and also heard they did a lot of work on Ford vehicles, so I decided to give them a shot. I'm sure glad I did! Briana was my main point-of-contact throughout the entire process, and she did a wonderful job of keeping me informed every step of the way. Staff at the front desk were very friendly and helpful, as well. ABRA has a solid working relationship with Enterprise Rent-A-Car here in Sioux Falls, and so, not only did ABRA arrange a rental for me right away, but I was able to leave the rental with ABRA when I went to pick up my own vehicle from them! And when I saw my vehicle for the first time after I picked it up - WOW - it really looked better than new! The workmanship, materials used, and paint job were all beyond stellar. I was really, really impressed with the entire process, from start to finish. Customer service, communication, workmanship, materials, paint, the streamlined rental process, handling of the insurance claim - phenomenal on all counts. Great work, ABRA team! Thank you so much!

ABRA Auto Body Sioux Falls - North
201 S Carolyn Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57107
Phone: 605-361-9618
https://www.abraauto.com/location/south-dakota/sioux-falls/17040


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Sunday, November 23, 2025

Happy Thanksgiving 2025


By Aaron S. Robertson


I wish you and your family a safe, blessed, and joyful Thanksgiving! I have so much to be grateful for, not only on Thanksgiving, but on every day. I'm truly blessed. Here's what I've been reflecting on as we approach Thanksgiving:
  • Almighty God for keeping me alive long enough that I may be awakened from my long slumber in the dark wilderness to see the day of my powerful conversion in December 2021 and come to know Him while still in this world
  • The same loving, merciful God; and the richness, joy, beauty, hope, and Truth of my Catholic faith
  • My beautiful, loving (and merciful!) wife, Katie
  • Good friends and family
  • Dignified and meaningful work as an educator and tutor
  • This blog, which has truly been a labor of love for me these past seven years now, since I launched it at the end of 2018
  • You, my readership - you inspire and encourage me to keep this project I call Mr. Robertson's Corner going
  • My education - formal and informal - and all the teachers, instructors, professors, mentors, coaches, and role models I've had throughout my life
  • Our teddy bear pup, Milah
  • A roof over my head
  • Food on the table and in my belly
  • Clean, running water
  • A hot shower
  • A hot cup of coffee
  • Clean clothes on my back
  • The convenience of appliances
  • A reliable vehicle with A/C in the summer and heat in the winter
  • A/C and heat
  • Everyone who works hard to make my life a little easier every day by way of their own jobs, professions, and vocations - co-workers, truck drivers, farmers, fishermen, butchers, the mailman, priests, all medical professionals, pharmacists and pharmacy techs, handymen, carpenters, service technicians, mechanics, cashiers, stockers, customer service folks, warehouse workers, IT professionals, food processors and manufacturers, financial services professionals, bankers, waiters and waitresses, cooks, sanitation workers, plumbers, all transportation workers, and so on...
  • To be able to live in the beautiful Sioux Falls area, with it numerous and unique parks and natural resources that provide me with refreshment
What are you grateful for? Drop a line in the Comments section - I'd love to hear from you! Happy Thanksgiving again, and God bless!

Friday, August 8, 2025

Adult tutor in Sioux Falls

For further information, and to inquire about rates, please do not hesitate to reach out to Aaron by e-mail at therobertsonholdingsco@yahoo.com, or by phone at 414-418-2278.

When adult learners in Sioux Falls set out to sharpen skills, prepare for a milestone exam, or master English in a supportive, one-on-one environment, choosing the right guide makes all the difference. Whether your goals include career advancement, high school equivalency, U.S. citizenship, or simply building confidence in reading and writing, a seasoned Sioux Falls adult tutor knowledgeable in adult education can turn uncertainty into achievement. Here’s what to look for - and why Aaron S. Robertson at Mr. Robertson’s Corner checks every box.

Proven expertise and an adult education focus

Not all tutors understand the unique challenges adult learners face. Look for someone who combines subject-matter mastery with real-world experience and a dedication to adult education. Aaron S. Robertson moved to Sioux Falls in August 2024 after years as a professional educator and business leader in the greater Milwaukee, Wisconsin area, and he’s built his practice around lifelong learning and adult-centered pedagogy. He’s skilled in assessing adult strengths and challenges, and then he crafts lessons that respect busy schedules and diverse backgrounds.

Personalized private adult lessons

One key advantage of private adult lessons is customization. Effective tutors begin with a diagnostic assessment - reviewing goals, prior learning, and preferred learning styles - and then create a tailored roadmap.
  • Adult English lessons in Sioux Falls should address your specific needs, whether that’s conversation practice, grammar drills, or writing essays for college applications.
  • With Aaron’s background in liberal arts and classical pedagogies, he integrates seminar-style discussions, mimetic instruction, and real-world case studies to make lessons engaging and relevant.
"With my business background prior to entering the field of education, I really enjoy helping students make meaningful connections between what they're learning in the classroom and real-world work and life situations."
Specialized test prep: GED and U.S. citizenship

Preparing for a high-stakes exam demands specialized strategies.
  • As a GED tutor in Sioux Falls, Aaron offers structured support across all four GED content areas - math, language arts, science, and social studies - using proven practice-test protocols and targeted skill-building.
  • For those on the path to naturalization, a U.S. citizenship test tutor in Sioux Falls can demystify civics questions, guide you through the 100 official questions, and build the confidence you need to succeed on interview day. Aaron’s test prep tips draw on his years of standardized exam experience and his passion for social studies and civic education.
Flexible scheduling and local convenience

Adult learners juggle work, family, and community commitments. A top-tier Sioux Falls adult tutor will:
  • Offer a complimentary initial consultation.
  • Meet at times that fit your life - daytime breaks, evenings, or weekends.
  • Provide options for location: your home, a public library, or a cozy café.
Aaron’s versatile approach ensures that private adult lessons never feel like an added burden, but rather an investment in your future.

Clear communication and confidence building

Effective adult tutoring isn’t just content delivery - it’s a partnership. Seek a tutor who:
  • Establishes clear goals and timelines.
  • Provides regular progress updates and actionable feedback.
  • Encourages self-advocacy and independent learning, so you graduate from tutoring with both knowledge and confidence.
Aaron’s business background and educational philosophy emphasize the bridge between theory and practice, helping you see how each new skill applies directly to your work, your studies, or your role as a parent.

Local knowledge and community reputation

A tutor plugged into the Sioux Falls community brings extra value: familiarity with local school standards, connections to adult education centers, word-of-mouth testimony, and an extensive network of professionals. Aaron teaches at St. Joseph Academy, substitutes throughout Bishop O’Gorman Catholic Schools, and has built a reputation for reliability, expertise, and genuine rapport with learners of all ages - qualities you can verify through testimonials on Mr. Robertson’s Corner.

Choosing a Sioux Falls adult tutor is more than an academic decision - it’s a step toward personal growth, career opportunities, and civic engagement. With Aaron S. Robertson’s blend of adult education expertise, private adult lessons, and specialized test prep services - from adult English lessons in Sioux Falls to expert GED tutoring and U.S. citizenship test preparation - you’re set for success.

Take advantage of a free consultation and see how a personalized plan can unlock your potential. Your next chapter starts today at Mr. Robertson’s Corner.

For further information, and to inquire about rates, please do not hesitate to reach out to Aaron by e-mail at therobertsonholdingsco@yahoo.com, or by phone at 414-418-2278.

Sunday, July 6, 2025

South Dakota to eliminate property taxes?

By Aaron S. Robertson

Significantly updated on August 13, 2025.

Introduction

Lately, there have been conversations taking place in South Dakota on how best to reign in rising property taxes. Various ideas and proposals being floated by lawmakers, candidates for public office, the general public, and your family members around the kitchen table include calls for either a significant reduction in property taxes through one or more means, or even an outright elimination. With the state having no income tax in place, many of these conversations appear to favor some sort of increase in sales taxes in exchange for a reduction or elimination of property taxes.

I'm genuinely interested in seeing where these discussions go. I tend to fall more on the elimination side - let's do away with property taxes altogether, if it's feasible. Now, I'm a realist. I'm reasonable. I know that in order to fund and maintain high-quality public services, amenities, and infrastructure, I'm going to have to pay tax in some form or another. I, personally, am therefore willing to pay more in sales taxes, knowing that my family will save significantly on the property tax side. And I believe it's fair and reasonable to place that tax I'll have to pay on my consumption and use. Why place such a heavy burden on property owners and would-be property owners? We want to encourage and nurture home ownership. Ownership of real property is economic security. And that's good for families, neighborhoods, and broader communities. It's good for building generational wealth and opportunity for all. And the state, so far, has fallen on the right side of not punishing income. Hopefully, South Dakota can continue this trend.

What follows, then, are just a few of my points for eliminating - again, if feasible - property taxes altogether, in exchange for an increase in sales taxes. I'm just one South Dakota resident trying to contribute, in good faith, to the debate, which is certainly worth having. Hopefully, we can collectively come up with some viable solutions for the good of the people of South Dakota at the end of all this. That's all that matters - real solutions for the good of the people of South Dakota.

Collecting tax from non-residents and residents who currently do not own real property

The sales tax will capture the contributions of tourists, business travelers, international students, convention goers, and local residents who currently do not own real property. So long as the state and local communities within the state - especially Sioux Falls, by far South Dakota's largest city and economic engine - can continue to fund and maintain its exceptional parks, pools, trails, natural resources, and other amenities and attractions, South Dakota will have no problem enticing travelers of all kinds. We know that the Sioux Falls Regional Airport (FSD) is about to receive a good-sized expansion, and rightfully so. The demand is there. And by road, Sioux Falls is also well-situated in a regional economic hub consisting of Omaha, NE (approximately 3 hours away); Fargo, ND (3.5); the Twin Cities, MN (4); Kansas City, MO (5.5); Milwaukee, WI (7), and Chicago, IL (8.5). Sitting at the crossroads of I-29 and I-90 brings tourists, talent, and opportunity.

Strengthening all South Dakota public schools through sales tax

Public schools all across South Dakota will benefit from a statewide sales tax solely dedicated to public education in exchange for an elimination of property taxes. Rural and lower-income areas will see their schools boosted by the economic activity generated in Sioux Falls, as well as in the tourist hot spots out west in the Black Hills and at Mt. Rushmore. In simpler terms, rather than each local community/district being limited to its property tax revenue for funding local public education, all communities will be lifting each other's schools up, with outlying and poorer areas benefiting from Sioux Falls and from visitors to all parts of the state here for business, travel, recreation, and conventions. Likewise, the economic activity generated in smaller communities is plugged into this new statewide education grid, not only taking, but certainly contributing, as well. All public schools across South Dakota will benefit as each local community continues to grow and prosper. All communities have a direct stake in seeing their statewide neighbors in other communities grow and prosper.

Do we ever truly own our homes when there are property taxes involved?

The answer to this question is arguably a simple "no." Mortgage holders need to pay the bank back every month while also paying the local taxing authority each year - the former over a period of 15, 20, 30-plus years, depending on the terms of the loan and ability/speed in paying it off; the latter in perpetuity. So there really are two owners of the home/property - neither of them the one(s) who actually purchased it - the bank and the local government. And when the bank is finally paid back, the local government takes over as the real sole owner. If we simply refuse to pay the local taxing authority, our homes/property will be confiscated and auctioned off. If we genuinely can no longer afford the taxes, we are usually either forced to sell - or let the seizure-auction process unfold. What an unnecessary burden this all is, especially for elderly on fixed incomes and for families who have fallen on hard financial times. Why should home owners essentially be forced to sell?

Acknowledging counter-arguments; promoting home ownership and affordability

Now, classic arguments maintain, and understandably so, that an increase in sales tax in exchange for a reduction in, or elimination of, property taxes, will negatively impact those who currently do not own real property, as well as lower-income households. However, it is worth exploring and debating the flip side to this coin, namely that the elimination of property taxes can spur home ownership by promoting greater home affordability. It's attractive for both lenders and would-be home owners when property taxes no longer need to be part of the equation; as well as for elderly on fixed incomes and families that have unfortunately fallen on hard economic times and are merely trying to remain in their homes. Savings from property taxes can be used for home/property improvements, or invested elsewhere, or saved in emergency accounts, as just a few examples. It's their money to use as they see fit.

Some closing thoughts

If we can eliminate property taxes outright in South Dakota - wow, what a powerful marketing and recruitment campaign we'll have at our disposal to attract and retain top talent, jobs, opportunity, and a construction boom. We'll be able to rightfully say to the rest of the country that we have no state income tax, no property taxes, and, at least for now (until the population boom eventually requires it), no vehicle emissions testing. All this for the cost of a reasonable sales tax that is managed and spent efficiently. And if we can successfully pull this off, South Dakota will truly stand as a model for good, solid governance before the rest of the country. That's the beauty of our system of government - states can learn from one another, and the federal government can learn from the states. Individual states can lead the way in innovation through their experimentation and testing.

To close with a little final food for thought: What about the opportunities that become unleashed if we were to expand such a theoretical program to commercial property taxes? The jobs that will be transferred to and/or created right here in South Dakota on account of businesses being able to save on property taxes?

Aaron S. Robertson is a teacher and tutor in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, as well as the publisher of the Mr. Robertson's Corner blog for students, families, and fellow educators. Prior to entering the profession of education in 2018, Robertson worked in the world of business, holding a variety of roles in the private sector, including a stint as a small business owner. He holds a bachelor's in political science with minors in sociology and philosophy, and a master's in management. Additionally, he completed significant doctoral work in the area of leadership. All views expressed here are strictly his own.

Monday, April 14, 2025

Catholic Speaker in Sioux Falls

Catholic Speakers Sioux Falls: Aaron S. Robertson

Are you seeking an inspirational Catholic speaker in Sioux Falls who can bring authenticity, hope, and profound insights to your next event? Meet Aaron S. Robertson, a devoted husband, passionate Catholic school teacher, and dedicated tutor in Sioux Falls, whose compelling journey back to faith is inspiring individuals and communities throughout the Sioux Falls area.

From Darkness to Divine Light

After wandering in what he describes as a "dark wilderness" for nearly two decades, Aaron experienced a life-changing reconversion to his Catholic faith in December 2021. His story is one of redemption, renewal, and a profound testament to the transformative power of God's grace and mercy.

In fact, as Aaron notes, had he not rediscovered his faith, he never would have turned to CatholicMatch.com, where he would meet his future wife, Katie, in May 2023. And if they never would have met, Aaron, originally from the greater Milwaukee area in Wisconsin, would not be here in Sioux Falls. Aaron and Katie married at St. Michael Parish in December 2024, where Aaron is active in both the men's group and the Knights of Columbus.

Inspiring Testimony and Powerful Teaching

Aaron’s personal testimony emphasizes the extraordinary power of the sacraments, particularly the Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession). His honest reflections on how Confession has brought profound healing, renewed joy, and lasting inner peace resonate deeply with audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

As an experienced Catholic educator and tutor, Aaron skillfully combines heartfelt testimony with practical teaching, making him an ideal speaker for:

  • Catholic retreats
  • Catholic marriage preparation classes and marriage retreats
  • Workshops and catechism classes
  • Men's groups
  • Women's groups
  • Youth and student groups

Available for Sioux Falls Catholic Events

Aaron is available to speak at Catholic parishes, schools, community gatherings, and special events across the greater Sioux Falls area. His engaging style and genuine witness provide attendees with tangible spiritual insights and a renewed sense of faith, hope, and purpose.

Aaron offers his speaking engagements on a free will offering basis, reflecting his sincere dedication to ministry and service within the Sioux Falls Catholic community.

Why Choose Aaron S. Robertson?

  • Authentic, compelling testimony of personal conversion and spiritual healing
  • Relatable message emphasizing the grace and power of Catholic sacraments
  • Versatile speaker able to connect meaningfully with diverse groups and settings
  • Commitment to enhancing the spiritual growth of your community

Invite Aaron to bring his powerful message of hope, reconciliation, and renewed faith to your next event. Rediscover the depth and beauty of the Catholic faith through his inspiring journey.

Contact Aaron today and schedule a transformative speaking experience for your Sioux Falls Catholic community!

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Customer review of Sioux Falls Ford Lincoln

Reviewer: Aaron S. Robertson

On December 11, 2024, I took my 2017 Ford Fusion in for oil change service and a routine inspection at the Sioux Falls Ford Lincoln dealership. It was my first time having my car serviced since moving to Sioux Falls from the greater Milwaukee area in Wisconsin back in August. I was impressed, to say the least! A big fan of Ford Motor Company products, I've had mostly Lincoln vehicles over the years, and this is perhaps the cleanest, most state-of-the-art shop I've been in. I received very friendly, courteous customer service. The waiting area / customer lounge was clean, comfortable, and inviting. Enjoyed a cup of coffee while getting a little work done, and I was out of there before my estimated wait time was up. On top of all that - my bill was a lot lower than I thought it would be for a full-synthetic oil change! I'll definitely be back for service on my Fusion, and most likely a future vehicle purchase down the road. I highly recommend Sioux Falls Ford Lincoln!

UPDATE: My wife and I purchased a 2022 Ford Escape from Sioux Falls Ford Lincoln in March 2025 - we couldn't be happier with the sales process and the product! Our sales consultant was Harley. He was very helpful, personable, and honest, along with everyone else we worked with throughout the process (sales manager, finance, accessories, etc.). We have a phenomenal warranty and maintenance package, and we love the ride! More than happy to recommend Sioux Falls Ford Lincoln to anyone in need of a new or preowned vehicle. You'll find honesty, integrity, and a great all-around value at this dealership. Ask for Harley.

4901 W. 26th St.
Sioux Falls, SD 57106
Service: 605-518-2289
https://www.siouxfallsford.com


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Friday, June 25, 2021

Resume / Curriculum Vitae (CV) of Aaron S. Robertson

Aaron S. Robertson, MSM
therobertsonholdingsco@yahoo.com   414.418.2278
www.linkedin.com/in/aaronsrobertson
www.mrrobertsonscorner.com

A Roman Catholic educator passionate about bringing out the best in students and helping them discover success in life and career. Teamwork, collaborative thinking, and building meaningful relationships are integral to accomplishing this and to all that I do.

Education & Professional Development

 
Pursued a Ph.D. in Leadership, 2015-2023 – University closed while in ABD status.
Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Research interests included China’s artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives, entrepreneurial climate, and Belt and Road Initiative (BRI); classical realism and realpolitik in International Relations (IR); and U.S. – China Cold War theory.

Pursuing a Master of Arts in Theology, Expected Graduation 2028.
Sacred Heart Seminary and School of Theology, Franklin, Wisconsin
2023 – Present

Master of Science in Management (MSM) 2013
Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Minors in Sociology & Philosophy 2007
Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Additional Coursework in International Relations (IR)
All coursework taken through Udemy.com, non-credit 2020
 
• "International Politics Mastery 2020: Think Theoretically" – taught by Kamil Zwolski, Ph.D.
• "International Relations Theory: Realism" – taught by Kamil Zwolski, Ph.D.
• "International Relations and Politics: The Origins of NATO" – taught by Paul F.J. Aranas, Ph.D.
• "The Rise of China" – taught by Kasim Javed, political analyst
• "Understanding of U.S.-Russia Relations in the Asia-Pacific" – taught by Andrei S. Golobokov, Ph.D.

Software & Online Teaching and Learning Tools
  • Microsoft: Word, PowerPoint, Publisher, Excel, Teams
  • Google: Gmail, Docs, Slides, Calendar, Meet, Blogger
  • Kami
  • Zoom
  • Infinite Campus (IC)
  • IXL
  • i-Ready
  • Pikmykid school safety and dismissal app
  • Gimkit

Professional Conferences & Workshops Attended


The Spirit & Craft of Teaching in the Catholic Liberal Arts Tradition June 2025
Institute for Catholic Liberal Education
(Aquinas College, Nashville, Tennessee)


Advanced Training:
  • Online courses and certifications covering various special education, substitute teaching, online teaching, tutoring, and educational psychology subjects through Vector Solutions/SafeSchools, STEDI.org, Professional Learning Board, Udemy.com, and the National Tutoring Association (NTA). (2019 – Present)
  • Nonviolent Crisis Intervention certification through Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI). Certified from July 24, 2018 – Present.

 

Professional Work Summary


Substitute Teacher and Paraprofessional 2025/2026 – Present
Multiple public school districts
(South Dakota)

Near the end of 2025 and into 2026, I came onboard with four public school districts as a substitute teacher and paraprofessional: Brandon Valley, Tea Area, West Central, and Tri-Valley. Experience at the elementary, middle, and high school levels, and in both regular education and special education environments. Primary focus at the middle and high school levels.

Substitute Teacher and Paraprofessional 2024 – Present
Bishop O’Gorman Catholic Schools
(Sioux Falls, South Dakota)

Served as a K-12 substitute teacher, substitute paraprofessional, and substitute after-school care assistant for Bishop O'Gorman Catholic Schools, a city-wide, multi-school system located in Sioux Falls.

Upper Elementary and Middle School Teacher 2024 – 2025
St. Joseph Academy, a classical Catholic school
(Sioux Falls, South Dakota)

Taught a combined 4/5 grade class, as well as pre-algebra to a combined 6/7 grade class, during the 2024-2025 school year. Taught a combined 5/6 grade class during the 2025-2026 school year. Subjects taught include math, history, science, English, and theology. Primary teaching strategies and techniques employed emphasize and incorporate the use of mimetic learning, seminar discussion, nature observation, memory work, and self-reflection.

Middle School Math Teacher – Summer School 2024
Bay Lane Elementary School
(Muskego-Norway School District, Muskego, Wisconsin)

As an employee of Teachers On Call (TOC), taught a middle school math workshop for incoming fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students during the 2024 summer school session.

Special Education Paraprofessional – Summer School 2023
Mukwonago High School
(Mukwonago Area School District, Mukwonago, Wisconsin)

Leveraged my expertise as a special education paraprofessional and substitute teacher of five years to serve students during the 2023 summer school session. Primarily assisted students in second, third, fourth, and sixth grade math classes. Daily bus assistant duty. Served, on occasion, as an internal substitute teacher.

Education Professional 2021 – 2024
Broadscope Disability Services, Inc.
(Greater Milwaukee area)
 
Broadscope Disability Services, or BDS, is not my employer. Rather, private families are my direct employers, and BDS, through its BDS Fiscal arm, serves as fiscal agent, compensating me for my services. In this capacity, I primarily work with middle school and high school students outside of the school day on building daily living skills and learning how to access various community resources. Examples may include visiting a store with a set shopping list and budget while learning how to interact with store staff at checkout and when help is needed; or visiting the local public library and learning how to search for items and interact with library staff at checkout and whenever further assistance may be needed. I also provide mentoring and respite care. Strong, ongoing communication and relationship building with parents and families, along with occasional written reports, are critical for success in this role. I support students with disabilities and learning challenges ranging from Autism and ADHD to Down Syndrome and Emotional & Behavioral Disorders (EBD).

Special Education Assistant – Cross-Categorical 2021 – 2022
New Berlin Eisenhower Middle/High School
(School District of New Berlin, New Berlin, Wisconsin)

Provided 1:1 and small group academic support to students in grades 7-12; supported regular education students across all six grade levels and a variety of subjects; significant experience working with medically fragile students, including feeding and toileting assistance, utilizing various assistive technologies and equipment, and monitoring for possible health emergencies; responsible for maintaining my own detailed sub plans; responsible for maintaining worklogs for Medicaid billing through the Accelify platform; served as a chaperone for three dances; proctored one live ACT test; served, on occasion, as an internal substitute teacher.

Special Education Assistant – Foundations program 2019 – 2021
New Berlin Eisenhower Middle/High School
(School District of New Berlin, New Berlin, Wisconsin)

Provided 1:1 academic and behavioral support to students in grades 7-12 with significant disabilities; in some cases, provided feeding and toileting assistance, along with the dispensing of medication; responsible for maintaining my own detailed sub plans; responsible for maintaining worklogs for Medicaid billing through the Accelify platform; supported regular education students across all six grade levels and a variety of subjects; proctored practice ACT tests and supported an ACT science strategy session; volunteered for practice sessions to support the school’s academic decathlon team; served as a chaperone for the 2021 senior dance; assisted with the 2021 commencement ceremony; provided 1:1 academic and behavioral support for students enrolled in the 2021 summer school program and summer STEM camp.

Private Tutor 2019 – Present
Working with middle school, high school, and college undergraduate students

General subjects available, in no particular order:

ACT and SAT test prep - Research Skills - Study Skills - Self-Advocacy - Writing and Essays - Roman Catholic faith and Church history - AP courses: English Language and Composition, Comparative Government and Politics, Macroeconomics, Psychology, United States Government and Politics, United States History - Career Readiness & Workforce Development (mock job interviews, resume help, soft skills, career assessments, field trips, networking opportunities, help identifying majors and education tracks) - Business and Management - Marketing - Online marketing and social media for business - Entrepreneurship - Leadership - Personal Finance, Investing, and Economics - Organizational Culture - U.S. History - American Government - Political parties and movements in the U.S. (present and historical) - Soviet Union: general history, government, politics - China: general history, government, its current artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives, its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), its entrepreneurial climate, & U.S. - China Cold War theory - International Relations (IR) - Realism in International Relations (IR) - Political Theory - Economic Theory - Sociological Theory - Philosophy - Psychology - Test Prep - Advice on scholarship application essays

Publisher 2018 – Present
Mr. Robertson’s Corner blog
(MrRobertsonsCorner.com)

Meaningful reflections, stories, ideas, advice, resources, and homework help for middle school, high school, and college undergraduate students. We explore history, philosophy, critical thinking, the trades, business, careers, entrepreneurship, college majors, financial literacy, the arts, the social sciences, test prep, baseball, the Catholic faith, and more.

Special Education Paraprofessional 2018 – 2019
Whitnall High School
(Whitnall School District, Greenfield, Wisconsin)

Supported both special education and regular education students across all four grade levels and a variety of subjects; co-taught English 11; co-advised Film Club; authorized driver of district vehicles; prom chaperone; led marketing efforts for a golf outing to raise funds for the athletics/activities department; utilized my background in marketing and event planning to advise the booster club of various challenges and opportunities in a changing donor and volunteer landscape; served, on occasion, as an internal substitute teacher.

Substitute Teacher and Paraprofessional 2018 – 2024
Teachers On Call
(A Kelly Company, based in Bloomington, Minnesota)

Served as a substitute teacher and paraprofessional in both on-call and long-term capacities in several area public school districts and Roman Catholic schools. Experience at the elementary, middle, and high school levels, and in both regular education and special education environments. Primary focus at the middle and high school levels. My experience includes, among other assignments, long-term substitute teaching stints in K-8 art, 7th grade special education, 6th grade special education, and 5-8 math intervention.

Head of Marketing and Public Relations 2018 – 2019
DandiLion Daze, formerly known as Muskego Community Festival / Muskego Fest

Responsible for developing and implementing a robust marketing and PR strategy that included social media messaging, signage, radio, and press coverage for an annual festival supporting nine local community service clubs and organizations; crafted a donation request letter for potential event sponsors; assisted with booking music acts.

Business Manager 2017 – 2018
Reidy, Inc., DBA Estate Services
(A Muskego, Wisconsin-based remodeling and construction contractor)

Leveraged expertise to perform in a broad scope of areas, including general bookkeeping, preparing written reports, office management including the paying of invoices and the billing of clients, negotiations with vendors, strategic planning, customer service, marketing, lead generation, and sales support.

Strategies included:
  • Performing the duties of a social media manager, guiding the company’s social media strategy and online presence.
  • Providing advice, guidance, and research on a broad scope of business and financial areas.
  • Producing creative and engaging copy for printed marketing materials.
  • Utilizing QuickBooks for general bookkeeping, payroll, and tax prep for the company’s accounting team.
Specific projects included:
  • Procured a $50,000 line of credit for the business.
  • Procured a legally-binding contract and a more detailed lien waiver form for use between the company and its clients.
  • Worked with a design team at GoDaddy to replace the firm’s existing Web site from before my arrival – I personally provided the site’s copy and engineered its search engine optimization (SEO).
  • Researched and hired a collection agency to pursue uncooperative clients.
  • Researched and hired a credit card processing firm to accept credit cards as a form of payment from clients.
  • Revived the company’s Facebook page after remaining dormant for some time before my arrival, building an engaged following and a viable lead source.
  • Redesigned the firm’s client invoice and estimate paperwork to better represent and showcase the company and, in effect, provide another viable marketing opportunity for the business.

Customer Experience Team Lead 2012 – 2017
Head of Online Marketing
Trainer
Spectrum Communications
(A telephone answering service and call center in Brookfield, Wisconsin acquired by Stericycle, Inc. in 2014, becoming part of the established portfolio of Communications Solutions)
 
As Customer Experience Team Lead, a position held from March 2015, I was charged with spearheading and overseeing a broad scope of staff development, coaching, and mentorship initiatives. Additionally, my responsibilities included staff scheduling, attendance, conflict resolution, disciplinary action, client relationship management, and submitting direct reports to senior leadership.

Strategies included:
  • Training a performance-driven team of customer experience agents (CEAs) on delivering enhanced account management services to best help bolster client relations.
  • Attracting, retaining and coaching a team of diverse professionals that span all aspects of Spectrum Communications/Stericycle with a common vision and mission.
  • Functioning in a myriad of areas pertaining to Web marketing and customer engagement strategies, personnel training and team development processes.
  • Influencing and handling customer inquiries for a variety of products and services by way of a prepared script and on-going professional training.
  • Managing the company’s Web site, blog, social media campaigns, and search engine optimization (SEO) initiatives, resulting in significant increase with online traffic and client engagement.
  • Providing exceptional customer service and value-added services to callers while maintaining strict adherence to corporate policies and government regulations.
  • Initiated, coordinated, and authored, The Spectrum Scoop, which became the firm’s most widely-read internal employee newsletter.

Correspondent 2011
Muskego Patch

Strategies included:
  • Developing highly-successful techniques for aggregating information and performing a variety of functions by way of key interviews, thorough research and analytical reporting.
  • Wrote on a broad scope of topics ranging from features and human-interest stories, municipal government, political, and business news, and opinion pieces.
  • Establishing exceptional, collaborative relationships and motivating coworkers to meet and exceed company goals.

Publisher 2010 – Present
MilwaukeeBusinessOpportunities.com

Strategies included
:
  • Writing, editing, organizing, researching and aggregating content for a well-trafficked blog.
  • Facilitating in a range of functions; performing exclusive interviews, gathering information on various metro-area business news, networking groups and events, festivals, attractions, and polls.

President & Shareholder 2007 – 2013
Intrepid Innovations, Inc.
(An Internet marketing firm specializing in strategic marketing solutions for businesses looking to generate online traffic, increase sales, and maximize Web growth)

Strategies included:
  • Developing a range of effective search engine optimization (SEO) strategies aimed largely at small to mid-sized businesses.
  • Establishing online social media profiles and providing continual maintenance with updates and relevant activities.
  • Performing all content management functions including, but not limited to, press releases and editorial writing, advertising/copy editing, and promotional releases and distribution.
  • Cultivating strong client relations with full responsibility for networking, contract negotiations, client meetings, general bookkeeping, and operational management.

Additional Experience
Correspondent 2007 – 2010
Muskego Chronicle


Professional Licenses & Certifications


Certificate of Completion: Ongoing Health & Safety Training Level II
South Dakota Early Childhood Enrichment
Completed November 25, 2025. No expiration date.

Certificate of Completion: South Dakota Orientation to Early Childhood & School-Age Care Series
South Dakota Early Childhood Enrichment
Completed October 30, 2024. No expiration date.

Initial Safe Environment Certification Curriculum for Clergy, Employees, and Volunteers

Archdiocese of Milwaukee
Valid February 16, 2022 through February 16, 2027.

Level 2 Intelligence Analyst certification
Udemy.com – taught by Lt. Col. Robert Folker, USAF (Ret.)
Obtained August 2020. No expiration date.

Level 1 Intelligence Analyst certification
Udemy.com – taught by Lt. Col. Robert Folker, USAF (Ret.)
Obtained August 2020. No expiration date.

Special Education Program Aide License – 5 Year
State of Wisconsin, License 4070061674 – Valid July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2026.

Teaching – Short-Term Substitute License – 3 Year
State of Wisconsin, License 1910061739 – Valid July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2027.

Notary Public
State of Wisconsin, License 204996 – My commission expired on July 9, 2024.

Business Community Leadership Roles

 
Founder & Facilitator 2014 – 2018
Genesis Networking Group
(Business networking group that met over breakfast twice per month at Genesis Restaurant in Greenfield, Wisconsin to discuss relevant business and professional development topics of interest and assist members with referrals)

Secretary 2009 – 2019
Hales Corners Chamber of Commerce

Board Member, Ambassador 2008 – 2018
Muskego Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism

Memberships & Affiliations


Knights of Columbus, Sioux Falls 2025 – Present
3rd Degree Member – Council No. 12617, St. Michael Parish

St. Michael Parish, Sioux Falls 2024 – Present
Member – Men’s group

St. Mary Parish, Hales Corners 2021 – 2024
Member - Men’s group, catechist, small group discussion leader

National Tutoring Association 2021 – Present
Member

Whitnall Park Rotary Club 2018 – 2019
Muskego satellite club

Past President 2014 – 2023
Muskego Lions Club

Past President 2010 – 2022
City of Muskego Library Board

Zoning Board of Appeals 2008 – 2022
City of Muskego

Past 2nd Term President 2008 – 2024
Kiwanis Club of Muskego

Public Service Campaigns


Candidate 2009
Muskego-Norway School Board

Candidate 2008 & 2010
Wisconsin state Assembly ▪ District 83

Elected Student Government Roles


Senator 2018 – 2021
Representing graduate students
Cardinal Stritch University

Vice President of Legislative Assembly 2006 – 2007
Cardinal Stritch University

President 2005 – 2006
Cardinal Stritch University

Publications

 
Competing in the Call Center Industry: The Case of Spectrum Communications 2013
Capstone Research Product Title
Advisor: Thomas A. Lifvendahl, Ed. D.
Available at https://digitalcommons.stritch.edu/etd/114

Beyond Majors and G.P.A.: A Real Philosophy for College and the World Ahead 2007
Second Edition. Lincoln NE: iUniverse
ISBN: 0-595-46517-X (pbk), 0-595-90815-2 (ebk)

Media Appearances


Chicoine, J. (author), and Pannell, J. (photos). (2025, May issue). Faith, love and new beginnings: The Robertson’s family story. Sioux Falls Parish Neighbors, pp. 8-9.

Simandan, V. M. (2014, June 24). “You have to embrace innovation”: Interview with Aaron S. Robertson from Spectrum Communications.
Retrieved from http://www.simandan.com/?p=11535

Laughtland, A. (2014, April 5). Meet Aaron S. Robertson, freelance journalist. With Five Questions. Retrieved from http://www.withfivequestions.blogspot.com/2014/04/meet-aaron-s-robertson-freelance.html

Shea, J. (2014, April 3). Interview with Aaron S. Robertson, head of online marketing at Spectrum Communications. Voices of Marketing.
Retrieved from http://www.voicesofmarketing.com/written-interviews/interview-aaron-s-robertson- head-online-marketing-spectrum-communications

Johnson-Elie, T. (2009, February 3). Networking club has youthful focus. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Lawrence, J. (2009, January 10). A new networking site for students and recent grads. OnMilwaukee.com. Retrieved from
http://www.onmilwaukee.com/buzz/articles/intrepidnetworking.html

Catholic Knight. (2008, Fall issue). Book smart: Young author offers his philosophy on college and the world ahead, pp. 14-15.

Paulsen, D. (2008, March 6). Muskego man part of new business that taps the power of the Internet. Muskego Chronicle, Business, p. 1.

Interviews & Writing Credits


1. Branscombe Richmond, Hollywood television and film actor; stuntman. September 2011.
2. Dr. Terence Roehrig, professor, U.S. Naval War College; Korea expert. December 2011.
3. Carl Giammarese, lead singer, The Buckinghams; singer and songwriter. December 2011.
4. Alyssa Bolsey, filmmaker; director, The Jacques Bolsey Project. December 2011.
5. Godfrey Townsend, New York-based guitarist and singer. January 2012.
6. Carl Bonafede, legendary Chicago radio personality, band manager, music promoter, record producer, and booking agent. January 2012.
7. Doug “Cosmo” Clifford, drummer, Creedence Clearwater Revival and Creedence Clearwater Revisited (CCR). June 2012.
8. Mark Dawson, lead vocals and bassist, The Grass Roots. September 2012.
9. Chris Szebeni, lead singer, Boxkar. November 2012.
10. Rebecca Romney, rare books expert and occasional guest on the show, Pawn Stars. February 2013.
11. David White, founder, Danny & The Juniors; singer and songwriter. April 2013.
12. Stu Cook, bassist, Creedence Clearwater Revival and Creedence Clearwater Revisited (CCR). July 2013.
13. Mark Hall-Patton, administrator of the Clark County Museum and occasional guest on the show, Pawn Stars. May 2014.
14. Jefferson Grizzard, guitarist and singer. June 2014.
15. Samantha Lukens, designer and MFA candidate. September 2014.
16. Paul Spiegelman, best-selling author and culture executive. January 2015.
17. Bill Turner, former lead guitarist for Bill Haley in the 1970s; Front man, Blue Smoke. March 2015.

Selected Thought Leadership Writing Samples


Robertson, A. S. (2019, September 21). The importance of reflection. Posted to https://www.mrrobertsonscorner.com/2019/09/the-importance-of-reflection.html

Robertson, A. S. (2019, March 9). I was a slacker in high school. Posted to https://www.mrrobertsonscorner.com/2019/03/i-was-slacker-in-high-school.html

Robertson, A. S. (2019, January 31). The many benefits of volunteer work. Posted to https://www.mrrobertsonscorner.com/2019/01/the-many-benefits-of-volunteer-work.html

Robertson, A. S. (2019, January 26). The double-edged sword of technology. Posted to https://www.mrrobertsonscorner.com/2019/01/the-double-edged-sword-of-technology.html

Robertson, A. S. (2018, December 8). Creating a resume and applying for work. Posted to https://www.mrrobertsonscorner.com/2018/12/creating-resume-and-applying-for-work.html

Robertson, A. S. (2018, July 26). It’s time to think inside the box: The education moment delivered to the BNI Boundless Business networking group on July 26, 2018. Posted to https://www.milwaukeebusinessopportunities.com/2018/07/its-time-to-think-inside-box.html

Robertson, A. S. (2018, July 15). The value proposition in your business. Posted to https://www.milwaukeebusinessopportunities.com/2018/07/the-value-proposition-in-your-business.html

Robertson, A. S. (2018, June 27). How to generate more and better business ideas: The education moment delivered to the BNI Boundless Business networking group on June 28, 2018. Posted to https://www.milwaukeebusinessopportunities.com/2018/06/how-to-generate-more-and-better.html

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