
Len Fuchs is a retired United States
Marine Corps Colonel with over 3,000
hours of flight time in tactical fighters. In the military,
Len held a number of
key positions including squadron commanding officer,
U.S. Government
"Drug Czar" in South America and program manager in the
Global Positioning
Satellite System (GPS). After his miltary career, Len
became Senior Vice
President of the Government Division of Franklin Covey
Company providing
time management organizing products. He then went on to found an executive
leadership training company. His mission: "Change lives through ethical
leadership training."

Len Fuchs (L) during air control liaison duty in Vietnam in 1971 with South
Korean counterpart,
showing that leadership is an international language.
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John Nicholas
has held executive positions with Fortune 500 and NYSE
companies including IBM and the former investment banking
firm of
F.I. duPont & Company. He became an entrepreneur
and founded
manufacturing, real estate investment and consulting
firms which included
international representation. John is a former U.S. Navy
officer with service
aboard a guided missile cruiser. He holds a degree in
Sociology and was listed
in past editions of Who's Who in Professional Speaking.
In 2003 he retired
from a national home building company in which he was the charter member
of the corporate university
development team. His training and education topics were: leadership, management, interpersonal
skills, negotiation, delegating
and empowerment. He has since published articles in those areas
which have had wide circulation. His mission: Set an example of trust, integrity
and ethics in
leadership training."
John Nicholas conducting leadership seminar for corporate
group.
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