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JACK KOENIG...
...is president of Jack Koenig & Associates, a successful consultancy specializing in restructuring distressed companies and fine tuning others. He is also considered “expert” in trouble
shooting computer networks.
Jack graduated from De Paul University with a major in Business Management, a minor in Accounting, and equivalent majors in several other subjects. Among his achievements at De Paul was
ranking in the 100 percentile in the American Association of Certified Accountants aptitude test with the highest mark ever achieved. He also served as President of the Veteran’s Club.
He has been listed in Who’s Who Worldwide, Kensington’s Who’s Who, Sterling’s Who’s Who and the Executive Guild Index.
Koenig has appeared on CNN’s Inside Politics, several PBS TV programs and dozens of radio shows. His articles on various subjects have appeared in Op-ed pieces and letters to the
editors throughout the United States while his research and White Papers have been quoted extensively on and off the Internet.
Jack, recipient of the Illinois Citizen’s Initiative Award, publishes Grassroots America, a leading publication in the grassroots community. As an accomplished speaker, he has
addressed various chambers of commerce, business group meetings, political gatherings and student assemblies at several universities.
He has successfully organized efforts to remove errant politicians from office, assisted others with the same challenge, and lectured extensively on the subject.
Jack is a Senior Industrial Engineer, a Senior Systems Analyst, Financial Analyst, researcher, inventor, and entrepreneur.
He is also Chairman and President of the Nation’s largest grassroots network, the Impact Voters of America (www.impactnet.org
), Executive Director of the Boycott network (www.boycottnet.org), owner of a small business network (
www.synerbiz.com), and Coordinator of the Executive Source Bureau (www.expertsources.org).
Koenig, along with former presidential candidates Eugene McCarthy and John Anderson, was selected to be a member of a four person panel discussion on third party politics held at the
Massachusetts School of Law in Boston. The taped program was later aired on PBS stations throughout the Nation.
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