Career
- Adjutant Workshop, Inc.
March 1995 – Present
Founder and President
Adjutant Workshop, Inc. (formerly Adjutant Software, Inc.) develops software for political campaigns at the state and local level. Our main product is Campaign ToolBox – the first software package approved for electronic filing in Florida (the first state to use electronic filing of campaign finance reports). A secondary focus is on data management and analysis. - Gather The Fragments Bible Mission, Inc.
January 2009 – Present
Vice-President
GTFBM is a missionary project that brings the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the people of Sierra Leone, West Africa. I am responsible for providing financial and logistical support for the mission team in the field. The mission compound is in a remote village in the gold mining town of Baomahun.
Previous Employment:
- Saxon Tax Software
- Florida Production Engineering
- Emerson Electric
- Sparton Electronics
- Cone Mills Corporation
Political Experience
- Candidate for county-wide office (1992)
- Treasurer for two state representative campaigns
- Speech writer
- Republican convention delegate
- Database manipulation and mailing list generation
- Vice-president and newsletter editor of local Republican group
- Early-stage campaign organization
Education
- Berry College (Mt. Berry, Georgia) 1980, B.S. in Industrial Technology
- University of South Florida (Tampa, Florida) 1974, B.A. in Mass Communications (Advertising & Public Relations track)
- Other classes taken at University of Florida, Florida Technological University (now University of Central Florida), University of North Carolina
Honors, Awards, and Leadership
- Kentucky Colonel
Governor and Secretary of State of Commonwealth of Kentucky
Awarded September 30, 2004 for service to the Commonwealth of Kentucky by Gov. Ernie Fletcher and Sec. of State Trey Grayson.
Adjutant Software had a contract with the Kentucky Secretary of State to provide software and support to all political candidates and committees in Kentucky. Following the hurricanes that swept through Florida earlier that year, despite structural damage and no utility power, we continued to serve our customers by running on a small generator and cell phones.
Full Disclosure
Sometimes there is a price to be paid for taking a stand on one’s beliefs. Being attacked by having things taken out of context is really a small price to pay, and one I will gladly pay if it means being true to what I know is right and good. Being open and always posting and writing using my full name has made me a very easy target. Low hanging fruit for the lazy.
This was making the rounds among the far Left publications several years ago, and was featured in a story on NPR.