Richard Lynch
Dick Lynch is the founder and president of Impact Player Partners. Prior
to founding Impact Player Partners Dick produced executive leadership conferences
and authored a book on leadership. He resides in Cincinnati, OH with his wife
of twelve years and four children. “Every American owes an emotional and
financial debt to our wounded War on Terror heroes. It’s an honor
facilitating a mechanism for all Americans to repay a debt to these brave young
men and women that can never be fully repayed.”
Dick
Deborah Clifton
Deborah is the owner and CEO of The Integrity Group. She was born
and raised in Sydney, Australia, and became a U.S. citizen in 2004.
Deborah lives in Houston, Texas, with her 10-year-old daughter. "I
am blessed to live in the United States, and to now proudly call it
'my home'. I am grateful and honored to be a member of the IPP team.
To be able to support those who maintain our freedoms by laying their
lives on the line is a privilege."
Deborah
Jim Hoelker
Jim is the President and CEO of J&L Distributors and International
Product Group. He resides in Sugar Land, Texas with his wife and 18
years, Patty and their four children. “I am proud to serve those
who have answered the highest call of service to others.”
Jim
Richard Lajoie
Dick is the Vice President of Finance for Domin-8 Enterprise Solutions,LLC.
He resides in Cincinnati, Ohio with his wife of 34 years, Mary Alice.
His two children live in Colorado and Arizona. "I thank God every
day for the guardians of our freedom and I am privileged to participate
in an organization that helps these heroes in their time of need."
Dick
Ed Hare
Ed is the owner of a private investment and consulting company focused
in the energy industry. He resides in Sugar Land, Texas with his
wife Debra. Ed and Debra have three sons ages 25, 22 and 19. "Service
to God and country by the men and women of the US Armed Forces deserves
our highest praise and continual support. It's a privilege to be
a part of the Impact Player Partner team in service to America's
wounded and severely disabled heroes in the war on terror."
Ed
James Johnson
