I have been a resident of
Colorado for almost 20 years. I am running for office for the opportunity to represent the citizens of
this district during these very important times for our community, our state,
and our country. I view this as a call to duty much as I felt the call to duty
when I enrolled in West Point in 1971 or when I was appointed to the Board of
Directors for the non-profit California Mental Health Association of Contra
Costa County (California) in 1986.
I was born in Oregon as the first
of 4 children. My grandfather on my father's side was a carpenter and was
building army camps throughout the west when WWII ended. My grandfather and my
grandmother settled in eastern Oregon at that time. My grandfather on my
mother's side was in the service at the end of WWII and moved to San Diego when
the war ended.
My parents met in high school and
married shortly thereafter. My father had a job at the local lumber mill but
soon joined the Oregon National Guard in a full-time capacity as a Private. He
worked his way up to Command Sergeant Major, the highest possible enlisted
rank, before being promoted to an officer. He was still working for the
National Guard as a Chief Warrant Officer when he died in 1986 from cancer. I
miss him and find myself continually measuring myself against the high
standards of work ethic and integrity that he set. My mother stayed home full
time with the children and was the recurring den mother for our cub scouts and
room mother for our school. She is now retired and living in Arizona.
My brothers and sister currently
live in Oregon and are all doing well.
I was the first in my family to
go to college when in 1971 I was appointed to attend West Point
by my Senator. I was interested
in West Point from an early age and felt it was a call to duty at the height of
the Vietnam war. I graduated in 1975 with an academic concentration in Middle
Eastern studies. I was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Infantry and
spent 6 years serving my country on active duty in the Army. I spent some time in Korea working with the
ROK army and various other UN forces in planning for nuclear, biological and
chemical defense preparedness. I was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for
my work with the Koreans. I was also the commander of the 9th Infantry Division
Chemical company, one of the first combat support chemical defense units.
I spent an additional 7 years in
the US Army Reserves and the California National Guard after leaving active
duty. I was proud to serve with the California National Guard in performing the
mission of response to natural disasters. In 1988, after 13 years, I left the
military to focus on my career and family. I continue to hold the rank of
Regular Army Major.
I have two wonderful daughters,
Cassandra and Natalie. Cassandra is a senior in college and Natalie is a
sophomore in college.
Currently I am President of Veraz
Ventures, Inc., a company formed in 1999 exclusively to pursue developing
industry opportunities and economic development in small to medium sized
businesses and in under-served communities. I also run a small Information
Technology company that I started in 2010. I have served as the President of a
publicly traded company, the Chief Financial Officer of a company that provided
post-9/11 integrated security services to government agencies for high-risk
terrorist targets, and as the President of a software and services company that
provides services to many government agencies, and aerospace and technology
companies. Prior to forming my own small
business, I was Vice President of Verio, a Denver-based company that I helped
start where I was responsible for deploying telecommunications networks
throughout the USA and VP of Network Deployment and Operations at Nextel. My
responsibilities were to oversee the deployment and operations of the nationwide
digital mobile wireless network.
My priorities include my
daughters, riding motorcycles, snow skiing, hiking and snowshoeing. I am currently involved in a long-term relationship with the most wonderful woman in the world. I volunteered extensively for the school and enjoy speaking at industry conferences. I am an avid
sports fan (not so unique for a man living in Colorado) and I attend sporting
events whenever I can find the time.
I earned my Bachelor of Science
from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1975. I earned my MBA
from St. Mary's College of California in 1986
I love Colorado!