Jack Head
Jack Head grew up in Stow, Massachusetts, in a small town near Concord and Lexington. Jack developed a fascination to learn more about the people and events that led up to the war of independence with Great Britain. Small villages, towns, and even colonies seemed so remote from one another, each fighting their own enemies. He wondered how they all came together for this unified fight. He has walked the trails the patriots walked, sailed in the harbors, visited sites occupied by the early European immigrants where they learned to survive in the new world.
Jack started my first family tree when he was ten years old and continues to track his genealogy today. Using the tools available to him, he sought out the history of the men who, using pen and guns, contributed to the forming of the USA. He continues to collect stories of the individuals through his research and network of friends whose parents still own historical documents. These documents that are the glue that binds us as a nation, an experiment in democracy.
Jack has spent his lifetime facilitating the growth of others; beginning as an aquatic instructor at Camp Resolute Scout Camp, teaching swimming. He has been privileged to continue his work providing human solutions to business problems with industry leaders on Total Cycle Time to college students on personal growth and knowledge. This project is to teach the lessons of preparedness, practice, and goal setting, and fulfillment.