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Stephen
K. Hayes
Stephen K. Hayes, Founder of To-Shin Do
Martial Arts and an inductee into the Black Belt
Hall of Fame, has spent his entire adult life in the study of the Asian martial arts and spiritual traditions, living and traveling throughout North America, Japan, Europe, the Arctic, China, Tibet, Nepal, and India. He travels the world as teacher, seminar leader, and lecturer, inspiring others by translating his extensive background in martial arts and meditation into practical lessons for handling the pressures, uncertainties, and stresses of life.
Stephen K. Hayes has demonstrated self-protection combat skills to military and law-enforcement groups including the U.S. Air Force Academy, the FBI Academy, the American Society for Law Enforcement Training, and members of Britain’s elite SAS. He has worked on special assignments with the United States Department of State Dignitary Security Services, and under contract with the United States Defense Intelligence Agency.
Hayes has served regularly as personal security escort and advisor for 1989 Nobel Peace Prize laureate His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet.
Stephen K. Hayes has taught as Adjunct Professor in the Masters of Business Management program of the McGregor School of Antioch University, and serves on the University of Dayton Crotty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership Advisory Council, and the Union Institute & University Center for Clinical Mindfulness and Meditation. |
Jack
Hoban
Mr.
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.
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
system.
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