Lloyd G. LeCain is the chief executive officer of his own heavy construction company in Washington, DC. He is also a Navy veteran who taught at the Naval Readiness Center and retired from military service at the rank of captain. Lloyd LeCain is active with a number of military organizations, including the Naval War College Foundation. He donates to the organization and serves it as a small business member.
For more than 50 years, the Naval War College Foundation has supported a range of student and leadership development initiatives at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. The Naval War College Foundation ended 2020 by sponsoring multiple events in the virtual environment. In November, the foundation presented a lecture titled "Ethics of Emerging Military Technology: Today and the Future" by Dr. Tom Creely. This hour-long event was part of the foundation’s Newport Lecture Series. In October, Naval War College professor David Kohnen spoke on Trafalgar Night and the 1805 victory at sea by Royal Navy admiral Horatio Lord Nelson. The Naval War College Foundation offered this lecture in recognition of the United Kingdom’s Trafalgar Night holiday.
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An experienced military contractor and a former captain in the United States Navy, Lloyd G. LeCain has been chief executive officer of his own Washington, DC-based heavy construction company since 2010. Outside of the professional arena, Lloyd LeCain is a member of the Knights of Columbus.
A leading Catholic charitable organization since 1882, the Knights of Columbus restricts membership to men who are at least 18 years of age and practicing Catholics in accordance with papal and Vatican authority. In other words, aspiring knights must accept the official mores of the Catholic Church and live by its precepts. Knights of Columbus members must continually live by a strict code of ethics and conduct that supports the organization’s essential values of integrity, professionalism, excellence, and respect. In concert with these values, the code of ethics and conduct addresses specific issues ranging from avoiding conflicts of interest to ensuring ethical record keeping. |
AuthorUntil April 2012, Lloyd G. LeCain served as President of the Reserve Officers Association Department of California. Archives
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