A Texas A&M University alumnus, Lloyd G. LeCain has been the CEO of Executive Concepts, a heavy construction and engineering military contractor in Washington, DC, since 2010. As a retired US Navy captain, Lloyd LeCain has kept his ties with the Navy and is a close affiliate of many relevant professional organizations, one of which is the US Naval Institute.
Founded in 1873, the US Naval Institute is a non-profit membership organization based in Annapolis, Maryland. It prides itself on being “the independent forum of the sea services” and welcomes forward-thinking individuals to discuss crucial matters related to sea power and global security. Prospective members can choose from a variety of options on the US Naval Institute website, including but not limited to student, digital, and lifetime memberships. The Institute's members receive benefits such as access to networking and professional development events, a monthly journal, a daily news bulletin, and discounts on books published by the Naval Institute Press.
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A former US Navy captain, Lloyd G. LeCain, has been actively sharing his extensive experience and expertise since his retirement in 2003. He has served as an instructor at the Naval Readiness Center in Ventura, California, and a president of the Reserve Officers Association, Department of California. In addition, Lloyd LeCain is a member of and contributor to numerous professional and charitable organizations, including the Naval War College Foundation (NWCF).
Newport, Rhode Island-based NWCF is a non-profit organization founded in 1969. Its primary mission is to provide financial support for the development and improvement of the Naval War College’s various programs and initiatives. Through the years, NWFC has relied entirely on its generous members and donors. Its current active membership exceeds 4,500 and, as a result, the organization has an investment capacity of more than $40 million. The foundation’s main areas of support include - but are not limited to - research, scholarships, capital improvements, achievement awards, public awareness, and regional studies programs. |
AuthorUntil April 2012, Lloyd G. LeCain served as President of the Reserve Officers Association Department of California. Archives
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