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RGI
Speaker Bios
To
inquire about engaging an RGI speaker, please call (916) 730-9090
or Margarita
Tapia for more information.
Jack Hoban
Guest Lecturer/Speaker
Leadership, Ethics, Cross-Cultural Conflict Resolution, Martial
Arts
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| Jack Hoban, a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the U.S. Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP), has led over 500 workshops and seminars around the world. He has addressed the FBI, universities, and other government and private organizations on ethics and martial arts over the last two decades. His presentations are interactive, informative and entertaining. His business and military experiences, as well as an extensive 30-year background in martial arts, give him a unique and interesting perspective.
In Hoban's
presentations, attendees typically:
- Obtain a clearer
understanding of the “nature of human nature."
- Develop a better
understanding of moral values and ethics.
- Understand the art
of keeping the “moral compass” calibrated under stress.
- Learn how to deal
effectively with cultural differences – whether or not they
"know" the culture.
- Gain insight into
what to do when cultural differences cannot be reconciled.
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Hoban is a former U.S. Marine Corps officer and long time practitioner of
martial arts. He assisted in the creation of MCMAP and continues to
teach the program at the Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Virginia and
elsewhere.
In addition to his
military experience, Jack is a 25-year business veteran in the areas
of information technology (IT) and business process outsourcing (BPO)
in healthcare and other industries.
For 17 years Hoban was an associate of the late Robert L. Humphrey, noted
conflict resolution specialist, and author of Values for a New
Millennium.
Hoban earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from
Villanova University and an MBA from National University in San
Diego. He is also a Master
Instructor in the Japanese Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu martial arts
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