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Mr. George Meyers combines extensive experience in negotiations and Congressional & Government Affairs with graduate-level knowledge in management and leadership instruction. He is a skilled diplomat and orator, who has led major lobbying efforts in presidential and congressional activities. Additionally, he has hands-on experience in national program management and negotiations, and provides guidance on national policy and legislative initiatives. He interacts regularly with the House and Senate Armed Services, Intelligence, Foreign Relations, and Appropriations Committees.

Mr Meyers’ first accomplishment was President Clinton’s Mid-Delta Empowerment Zone Project in Greenville, Mississippi where he developed and executed the strategy for the President-directed $60M Mississippi Delta region project. He convinced skeptical community leaders high-tech jobs could be developed in local area and thru daily contact with the local media, community leaders, federal agencies, and industry leadership he convinced community leaders to “rebuild” the Mississippi delta region by bringing aviation-industry jobs and resources to the poverty-stricken area.

Following this Mr Meyers was assigned to the Pentagon as the Chief Acquisition Manager for the United States Secretary of the Air Force where he led a multi-disciplinary team in acquiring and modifying over $9B in aircraft programs. He was able to secure funding that started a $6B aviation modernization program. Additionally, his budget analysis convinced Congress to continue funding the program.

Mr. Meyers was then assigned as the Chief Lobbyist for the United States Secretary of the Air Force in Washington DC where he developed and executed strategy for presenting programs to Congress. He worked with his Air Force and Industry counterparts to formulate strategies and advocate Hill support on the Administration’s key policies and programs. He was highly successful in his tenure. He authored the legislative gameplan for a $10B aviation program and brokered a multi-year contract worth over $6B.

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Board of Directors; National Intelligence Education Foundation

Mr. George Meyers combines extensive experience in negotiations and Congressional & Government Affairs with graduate-level knowledge in management and leadership instruction. He is a skilled diplomat and orator, who has led major lobbying efforts in presidential and congressional activities. Additionally, he has hands-on experience in national program management and negotiations, and provides guidance on national policy and legislative initiatives. He interacts regularly with the House and Senate Armed Services, Intelligence, Foreign Relations, and Appropriations Committees.

Mr Meyers’ first accomplishment was President Clinton’s Mid-Delta Empowerment Zone Project in Greenville, Mississippi where he developed and executed the strategy for the President-directed $60M Mississippi Delta region project. He convinced skeptical community leaders high-tech jobs could be developed in local area and thru daily contact with the local media, community leaders, federal agencies, and industry leadership he convinced community leaders to “rebuild” the Mississippi delta region by bringing aviation-industry jobs and resources to the poverty-stricken area.

Following this Mr Meyers was assigned to the Pentagon as the Chief Acquisition Manager for the United States Secretary of the Air Force where he led a multi-disciplinary team in acquiring and modifying over $9B in aircraft programs. He was able to secure funding that started a $6B aviation modernization program. Additionally, his budget analysis convinced Congress to continue funding the program.

Mr. Meyers was then assigned as the Chief Lobbyist for the United States Secretary of the Air Force in Washington DC where he developed and executed strategy for presenting programs to Congress. He worked with his Air Force and Industry counterparts to formulate strategies and advocate Hill support on the Administration’s key policies and programs. He was highly successful in his tenure. He authored the legislative gameplan for a $10B aviation program and brokered a multi-year contract worth over $6B.

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