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November 7, 2012

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John Lindsay  is an engineer turned intellectual property attorney. He has a technical background in software, chemistry, and electronics. He was a software developer and engineer in environments ranging from startups to traditional corporate settings such as IBM. He is a registered patent attorney applying patent, trademark, and technology law principles in invention and branding matters.  

Jim Lewis current Chapter Chairman of Fort Worth SCORE chapter 120. Retired IT VP from CVS|Caremark and founder of two small businesses in the Midwest. 

Robert Kintigh is the author of The Lies We Tell Ourselves and delivers an exciting new book packed full of stories, personal growth, training, as well as a bit of humor as he takes you on a journey of self-discovery. 

Lt. Col. Allan Tucker  is in process of launching a blog and book entitled ‘Winning Leadership”. He takes the leadership principles he learned and perfected during his career in the United States Air Force and provides the winning formula for leaders to excel in their family, business, government position or church. His unique, true life humorous examples of leadership give his readers the blue print to be successful in any organization or situation.     
 
RIna Shah  is a political strategist based in Washington, DC. She's a first-generation young Indian-American woman who was born & raised in West Virginia. Her background includes work in TV news and as freelance writer. After spending the past few years on Capitol Hill as a senior aide to two Members of Congress, she successfully launched a boutique consulting practice through which she advises on Republican congressional races across the United States.  

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