Do you ever wonder how you affect other people? Do you read about people that donate an organ from their body to save another human being? Watch TV and see someone running towards a burning automobile to help extract the driver before the auto explodes? Are you waiting for your fifteen minutes of fame if you save someone's life? Why do we often measure success or fame by the major events in our lives or in the lives of others?
I believe that our greatest accomplishments are not the extraordinary things that we do, but rather the sum of the seemingly small ways we react to others throughout our lifetime.
"Great things are done by a series of small things brought together."
Vincent Van Gogh
George and his wife Susan reside on Cape Cod Massachusetts. They were high school sweethearts and have been married for over 45 years. They have been blessed with three wonderful children, George, Melissa, and Nicole, as well as seven grandchildren, Emma, Gavin, Joshua, Caleb, Christopher, Kara, and Abigail.
As an entrepreneur, George has owned and sold three businesses and worked in a variety of industries from Real Estate, Medical, Retail, Automotive to Nuclear Power Plant projects. A college graduate with a BS degree in Engineering Management, George considers himself a "simple man." He is active in both his community and his church.