Lloyd G. LeCain is the CEO of Executive Concepts, a Washington, D.C.-based military contracting company that specializes in heavy construction and engineering projects outside the continental US (OCONUS). Before serving as the CEO of the company, Lloyd LeCain served as a Captain in the US Navy. He retired in 2003. He still maintains ties with the Navy through organizations such as the United States Naval Institute and the Naval War College Foundation (NWCF), of which he is a small business member.
Created in 1969, the Naval War College Foundation (NWCF) is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Newport, Rhode Island. NWCF raises funds to support the US Naval War College, also based in Rhode Island. Going by the motto “Educate today in order to secure tomorrow,” the foundation raises funds from its members, donors, corporations, and other foundations. Funds raised are invested in research, capital improvements, scholarships, regional study programs, events, public awareness, or anything that will help achieve the NWCF goal of ensuring the US Naval War College offers the best leadership education for military and civilian leaders.
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Lloyd G. LeCain is a retired U.S. Navy Reserve Captain who resides in Lompoc, California. Lloyd LeCain is a member of several naval associations including The Navy Submarine League, The Association of the United States Navy, Military Officers Association of America, The Naval War College Foundation, and The United States Naval Institute.
The United States Naval Institute (USNI) is a nonprofit founded in 1873. The Institute is based in Annapolis, Maryland, at the same location as the United States Naval Academy. However, it receives no funding from the Academy and has no official ties to the US Navy. USNI’s mission is to provide those in the Sea Services and those interested in naval defense a nonpartisan platform where they can share and debate ideas on how to strengthen the maritime defense or improve the professional lives of individuals in these branches of the US military without fear of reprisal. USNI has over 50,000 members. Most of them are retired and active members of the US Navy, Coast Guard, and the Marine Corps. |
AuthorUntil April 2012, Lloyd G. LeCain served as President of the Reserve Officers Association Department of California. Archives
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