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Bill Donges, Founder and CEO of MySnapCam
Bill, a U.S. Navy Captain (Ret.), served a total of 24 years on active duty and in the Reserves. After graduating from the Naval Academy he began his career onboard a Destroyer and then transferred to a Gunboat during the Vietnam War, which involved harrowing missions in shallow coastal waters. Following Vietnam, he taught leadership at the Naval Academy for two years and entered the Reserves. In the Reserves he ran the Anti-Submarine Warfare Center in Iceland during the 80's, fighting the Cold War on the weekends. After 7 years he switched duty to the Special Operations Command Center in Tampa where he participated in directing both black and white operations worldwide such as the invasions of Panama and Grenada.
Listen as he describes how the principles of leadership, learned at an early age in the line of fire, has furthered his civilian success as a turnaround agent for many companies. Bill speaks on the change the military forces upon its people and how that creates a comfort with uncertainty and the ability to make real-time leadership decisions. The military trained him as a leader to evaluate senior management teams, listen to their descriptions of company problems and then quickly ascertain who would be a good fit going forward, set goals and objectives and then “go for it”. The “sense of mission” and “can-do attitude” he developed made him a successful CEO of Lane Company, which grew into one of the most respected multi-family developers in the industry. He now heads a venture that is expanding internationally in the security sector using video cameras to stream images straight to your cell phone.

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Mark Wesley, President of North America for Atlanta-based Recall Corporation.
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A conversation with Bill Mello, president of J.P. Turner & Company and Vietnam-era Marine

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Todd Shea, Executive Vice President of MacQuarium.Todd, a former Marine officer, discusses concepts such as “51% mission/49% people”, Commander’s intent, Comfort with ambiguity and the definition of Semper Gumby, a takeoff of the Marine slogan Semper Fidelis – “Always Faithful”. And finally, he comments on the impression managing funeral detail during the first Gulf War has on his perspective toward work and gratitude for those who serve.
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Scott Holcomb, General Counsel for J. P. Turner & CompanyScott discusses integrity, leadership and how his commanders reacted to CNN’s broadcast that he had authorized carrying weapons into the demilitarized zone on the border of Iraq. Lesson learned: good communication is critical!

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Scott Burkett, Chief Operating Officer of StarPound TechnologiesScott spent 5 years in the Army stationed on the front of the Iron Curtain on the border of East Germany during the Cold War 80’s. He compares his experience in the Army with leading a high-tech startup company. Issues such as a flexible workforce, leadership skills, and creating a culture based around a common cause are discussed.

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Mike Quinlan, Chief Operating Officer of The Henssler Financial Group

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Dan Millhouse, General Manager of Georgia for Walden SecurityDan served six years in the Army and fought in Desert Storm. Listen to him talk about the importance of training and how it resulted in saving a friend's life in the first Gulf War.

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Jim Murphy "Murph", CEO and Founder of Afterburner