Kenneth Brown
Managing Partner
Managing Partner
kb@lionchase.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/kennethbrown-3869aa63
Kenneth Brown is the founder and managing partner of Lionchase Holdings. Kenneth has been involved in technology, finance, and government affairs for over 15 years. Kenneth has worked with law firms, financial institutions, corporations, and consulting firms on dozens of technology policy disputes ranging from to anti-trust to intellectual property. At Lionchase, Kenneth leverages his extensive background in macroeconomics and regulatory analysis to guide its portfolio. Kenneth is also responsible for the firm’s merger and acquisition strategy. Kenneth is frequently quoted in major publications, white papers, and editorials on a range of topics including economic development, energy, and economic theory. Kenneth is on the board of several non-profit organizations. Kenneth has a B.A. in English Literature from George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.
Elden Charles
Vice President, ModdLiving
Vice President, ModdLiving
ec@lionchase.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/eldencharles-1837765
Elden Charles is a highly decorated Veteran of the United States Army and has transferred his skills as a Non-Commissioned Officer to public and private business environments. He graduated with honors from the Warrior Leadership Course of the United States Army and has a Bachelors degree in Business Management with a concentration in Management and Finance. After over a decade of serving his country, he felt his talents would be put to good use as a civilian doing what he loves most; leading and serving others. Elden was recruited by Transamerica financial advisors in 2007 and worked as an advisor and insurance professional until 2014. While at Transamerica, he earned the position and responsibility of Marketing Director and spearheaded sales in his office while he managed client relations. He was also responsible for the training of agents. Elden was recruited by JP Morgan Chase in 2012 and worked as a Private Banker through 2014 to help spearhead a new initiative; this was to improve customer relations with the bank – in particular, high net worth clients. While at Chase, he was consistently recognized regionally for being a team player, helping the company reach quarterly goals and taking care of customers.
Randal Jay Ehm
AIA, Architect AIBC, CDS, NCARB, ASCAP
AIA, Architect AIBC, CDS, NCARB, ASCAP
Mr. Ehm knew at age 15 that he was destined to be an Architect. He was accepted into the prestigious University of Oregon School of Architecture and Allied Arts in 1979, but ran out of money in 1981. Randal went to work at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, serving as Field Engineer for the Electrical Contractor on construction of two new nuclear plants. Randal then went to work for ALCOA in August 1982. Mr. Ehm was then hired by Solar Turbines to do sheet metal drafting in 1983. Subsequently, he worked for several of San Diego’s largest firms over a four-year period. Soon after, he opened Artek San Diego, a drafting firm which served architects exclusively. In a four-year period, he and his staff of seven produced working drawings — well before the advent of Computer-Aided Drafting – on over 400 diverse projects. This broad exposure to a multitude of project types and graphic standards gave him an incredible knowledge base in a relatively short period of time. He ultimately served the American Institution of Architects at the local, state and national levels, and was nominated five years running for the Institute’s National Young Architect Award for his outstanding professional service. After transitioning Artek from a drafting firm into an architectural firm upon his licensure in California in 1991, Randal renamed the firm as Ehm Architecture. Since that time, he has served as Architect on over 1,300 projects. Randal earned a certification by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards in 2004, and is now licensed in California, Montana, Nevada, Texas, Washington and British Columbia CANADA.”
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