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It’s great to meet you!

I hold to a simple belief: when people have intelligent tools at their side, they can do their best work. AI enhances creativity, sharpens decisions, and accelerates the way teams learn and lead.

Through VerityLearn, I partner with organizations like yours to build Human-led, AI-accelerated learning systems rooted in clarity, integrity, and a deep commitment to helping people ascend to the highest levels of performance and possibility.

Joshua Ratliff, Founder & Principal

Guiding Values

Integrity

Living for truth with courage, consistency, and conviction—choosing what is right over what is easy.

Empathy

Listening deeply and acting with humility to build lasting trust and transformation.

Curiosity

Fueling innovation, continuous learning, and bold exploration through thoughtful inquiry.

Optimization

Continuously refining people, systems, and ideas for the greatest impact.

Clarity

Distilling noise into elegant simplicity to illuminate what truly matters.

Excellence

The disciplined pursuit of work that outperforms and uplifts the people it serves.

Education & Professional Credentials

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17 Years L&D Experience | 150,000+ Learners Reached | 6000+ Leaders Developed

Peter Drucker

“The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence—it is to act with yesterday’s logic.”

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“A peer-reviewed MIT/Stanford study found that AI assistance increases productivity by 15% on average — and more than 35% for less-experienced workers.”