Jason Grill was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. He received his education locally and earned a leadership scholarship to attend Saint Louis University. After graduating, he worked in law firms and the White House before earning his JD and dispute resolution certificate from the University of Missouri. Jason Grill then became an adjunct professor at Park University in Kansas City, where he taught various business and legal courses. He remains actively involved in his community through several business and civic organizations.
Argiz received the award during the United Way Tocqueville Grand Reception at the Coral Gables Estates home of Constance and Mike Fernandez in front of more than 350 of Miami's most generous givers.
Argiz received the award during the United Way Tocqueville Grand Reception at the Coral Gables Estates home of Constance and Mike Fernandez in front of more than 350 of Miami's most generous givers.
Giving to ITEC through the Lippy Leadership SocietyPamela Berkowsky
Pamela Berkowsky is an experienced executive and former Pentagon official with expertise in national security and international affairs. During the course of her career, she has served in multiple high-profile positions in the federal government as both a career civil servant and a political appointee. Currently based in Florida and the US Virgin Islands, Pamela Berkowsky serves as the president of Blue Sapphire Strategies, a public affairs and business consultancy firm. In addition, she is an avid tennis fan and supports and serves as a Board Member of multiple community organizations, including USA Foundation of the Israel Tennis & Education Centers (https://itecenters.org/).
The Israel Tennis & Education Centers (ITEC) is a non-profit organization that seeks to support children from all backgrounds living in one of the world’s most high conflict areas; it is one of Israel’s largest social impact programs. ITEC engages its young members in sports, teaching vital life skills such as focus, self-reliance, and perseverance while enhancing values of tolerance, co-existence, and self-esteem. There are multiple ways to contribute to their programs including through the Lippy Leadership Society, which provides annual funding to ITEC’s 14 centers, many of which are located in low-income neighborhoods. The Lippy Leadership Society is named after Dr. William Lippy, one of ITEC’s six original founders who has been at the forefront in supporting its social, educational, and athletic programs. These programs have in turn, benefitted both Jews and non-Jews across Israel, while positively impacting the lives of thousands of Israeli youth. Membership of the Lippy Leadership Society is classified into four categories which are the Founder Society (upon providing a $1,000 annual renewable gift), Chai Society (through an annual renewable gift of $1,800), Friends for Life Society (through an annual renewable gift of $5,000), and Masada Society (through an annual renewable gift of $10,000).
Jason Grill connects entrepreneurs, startups, mobile, technology and small to medium size business with the right exposure, resources and connections. Jason Grill owns JGrill Media which is a strategic consulting firm that focuses on media relations,public relations, contributing and commentating.
Giving to ITEC through the Lippy Leadership SocietyPamela Berkowsky
Pamela Berkowsky is an experienced executive and former Pentagon official with expertise in national security and international affairs. During the course of her career, she has served in multiple high-profile positions in the federal government as both a career civil servant and a political appointee. Currently based in Florida and the US Virgin Islands, Pamela Berkowsky serves as the president of Blue Sapphire Strategies, a public affairs and business consultancy firm. In addition, she is an avid tennis fan and supports and serves as a Board Member of multiple community organizations, including USA Foundation of the Israel Tennis & Education Centers (https://itecenters.org/).
The Israel Tennis & Education Centers (ITEC) is a non-profit organization that seeks to support children from all backgrounds living in one of the world’s most high conflict areas; it is one of Israel’s largest social impact programs. ITEC engages its young members in sports, teaching vital life skills such as focus, self-reliance, and perseverance while enhancing values of tolerance, co-existence, and self-esteem. There are multiple ways to contribute to their programs including through the Lippy Leadership Society, which provides annual funding to ITEC’s 14 centers, many of which are located in low-income neighborhoods. The Lippy Leadership Society is named after Dr. William Lippy, one of ITEC’s six original founders who has been at the forefront in supporting its social, educational, and athletic programs. These programs have in turn, benefitted both Jews and non-Jews across Israel, while positively impacting the lives of thousands of Israeli youth. Membership of the Lippy Leadership Society is classified into four categories which are the Founder Society (upon providing a $1,000 annual renewable gift), Chai Society (through an annual renewable gift of $1,800), Friends for Life Society (through an annual renewable gift of $5,000), and Masada Society (through an annual renewable gift of $10,000).
Jason Grill connects entrepreneurs, startups, mobile, technology and small to medium size business with the right exposure, resources and connections. Jason Grill owns JGrill Media which is a strategic consulting firm that focuses on media relations,public relations, contributing and commentating.
Jason Grill connects entrepreneurs, startups, mobile, technology and small to medium size business with the right exposure, resources and connections. Jason Grill owns JGrill Media which is a strategic consulting firm that focuses on media relations,public relations, contributing and commentating.
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Randy Alan Weiss Has Expertise in Real Estate, Estate Planning, and Asset Pre...dickinson35
Randy Alan Weiss has served as a Board member of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington and Congregation B’nai Tzedek of Potomac, and general counsel to a private hospitality club in Washington, DC.
Family Law and Roles of Counsel and Financial ExpertsExpert Webcast
Presentation examines roles of counsel, forensic accountants and investment bankers in a marital dissolution involving a closely-held or family-owned business. Issues, strategies and tips are addressed.
Ian Mitchell King is a non-practicing attorney and business consultant based in Studio City, California. He has also served in the military. He was born and raised in Encino, California.
Ron Eakes Is The President Of Mid Plains Construction Plains KSmichaelo10
Ron Eakes established Mid Plains Construction Plains KS in 1979. The Company is ranked as one of the most successful construction companies in the Kansas area. He has more than 70 fully dedicated employees who serve under his unparalleled leadership approach. Since its establishment, the company is striving hard to deliver exclusive construction services.
Presentation addresses corporate and personal contingency planning for an exit from a family owned business, including the fiduciary duties of shareholder spouses during the marriage and possible divorce, and the issues involved in valuing, recapitalizing and/or selling the business, including time constraints, valuation implications, ongoing management and ownership (if any) issues, potential buyers, deal structuring imperatives, forensic accounting and insurance and estate planning.
2. Jason Grill was born and brought up in Kansas
City, which is the largest city in the State
of Missouri. He received his education at the
St. Therese Grade School in Platte County and
St. Pius X Catholic High School in Kansas
City and took part in various sports and
academic activities. After completing high
school, he entered Saint Louis University on
the basis of a leadership scholarship. He
offered his services to organizations such as
Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Sigma Chi
Fraternity, Children's Miracle Network, etc.
3. During college, Jason Grill worked at some of
the law firms such as the St. Louis Law Firm,
Thompson Coburn LLP, and Shook, Hardy and
Bacon LLP in Kansas City. He also worked at
the White House as an assistant to Vice
President's senior advisor, Alvin Brown. After
finishing college, Jason got enrolled at the
University of Missouri, where he earned a JD
and an advanced certificate in dispute
resolution. He became a member of the Dean's
List three times and after graduating, he
worked as a special assistant in the CNN
Washington D.C. Bureau.
4. Jason Grill also became an adjunct Professor
at Park University in Kansas City. He has
taught graduate and undergraduate level
classes and trains the students in legal
analysis, business law, macroeconomics, social
and ethical environment of business. It is an
independent, non-profit and private
institution that was established in 1875. He
is an active member of the Parkville Chamber
of Commerce, Northland Chamber of Commerce,
Riverside Chamber of Commerce, National
Federation of Independent Business, Platte
County Economic Development Council, and
Parkville Lions Club. He is a member of the
National Wild Turkey Federation and Pheasants
Forever.