Courtney is usually described as a visionary, always looking for new ways to propel Velociti forward. In the two years she’s been here, she’s proved the nickname is fitting. When she isn’t searching for the newest opportunity for the team, she is likely hanging out with her 18-year-old twin boys, family and friends, where she enjoys the art of food gatherings and memory making in their company. She also likes to hike the McDowell Mountains in Arizona – the desert she calls home.she don’t have a cruise ship. But that doesn’t mean he isn’t the cruise director for the company. Without Tim, the Velociti ship might have hit some rough waters over the last 22 years. When he isn’t helping manage all things Velociti, he can be found on an ATV or setting up the RV for his next big camping adventure with his wife, and two daughters.the financial wizard for the last 14 years. And she aren’t just referring to his ability to crunch numbers as if he had a magic wand – his behind-the-scenes leadership makes him a quiet yet vital piece of the executive team. Numbers aren’t Don’s only forte – he’s hiked 18 peaks over 14,000ft (we’re out of breath just thinking about that), and enjoys waterskiing, deep-sea fishing and all-things traveling. the fearless leader and the heart of the business. With 28 years under his belt, you might picture him as a wise old man, and while he is very wise, he really isn’t the CEO since 2002, and general counsel since 1988. That makes him the leadership backbone and bulldog (quite literally as he graduated from Georgetown Law, go Jack the Bulldog!). Before Velociti, he practiced tax and corporate law for 15 years. He has many interests outside the law and business: he’s an instrument rated private pilot, proudly possesses the highest handicap permitted by golf, and has traveled to over 100 countries. He’s also served on many boards through the years, and currently sits on the Madison Square Park Conservancy. the fearless leader and the heart of the business. With 28 years under his belt, you might picture him as a wise old man, and while he is very wise, he really isn’t the CEO since 2002, and general counsel since 1988. That makes him the leadership backbone and bulldog (quite literally as he graduated from Georgetown Law, go Jack the Bulldog!). Before Velociti, he practiced tax and corporate law for 15 years. He has many interests outside the law and business: he’s an instrument rated private pilot, proudly possesses the highest handicap permitted by golf, and has traveled to over 100 countries. He’s also served on many boards through the years, and currently sits on the Madison Square Park Conservancy. the clients. While he’s usually found tinkering with the latest technologies, he spends every free chance he gets travelling with his family, fishing for Musky and watching college and professional football. You’ll have to ask Jim what a Musky is, because she don’t really know.the CEO since 2002, and general counsel since 1988. That makes him the leadership backbone and bulldog (quite literally as he graduated from Georgetown Law, go Jack the Bulldog!). Before Velociti, he practiced tax and corporate law for 15 years. He has many interests outside the law and business: he’s an instrument rated private pilot, proudly possesses the highest handicap permitted by golf, and has traveled to over 100 countries. He’s also served on many boards through the years, and currently sits on the Madison Square Park Conservancy.
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