Bruce Wilson, MBA

President, CEO

As President and Chief Executive Officer of a respected California business services corporation, Bruce Wilson heads a staff of more than seventy employees and professionals in assisting federal, state and local governments in finding solutions through such disciplines as program, administration and emergency management, staff augmentation, information technology, business process improvement, organization development, and other business-centered services.

Mr. Wilson earned both his B.S. and MBA at California State University, Sacramento, where he was named the Outstanding Senior in Management, and inducted into the National Honor Society for Business Administration. He has completed the Stanford University, post graduate, Higher Education Business Management Program, and The Schools Business Management Institute.

Mr. Wilson served his country as a First Lieutenant in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War, where he flew as a Navigator/Bombardier Flight Training Officer at Mather AFB, California. There, Lt. Wilson led a team that coordinated with the Federal Aviation Agency and the western states' airdrome approach control agencies to develop and maintain the training routes and the radar electronic bombing targets for the training Wing.

After his military service, Mr. Wilson commenced a thirty-year career in business services. From that platform, he has garnered an enviable track record as a major accounts executive with Xerox Corporation, a public agency risk manager, and operations support officer, for the California State University system, leadership in the operation of government services including system-wide procurement offices, postal, printing, and loss control inspection services, and sixteen boards and commissions, culminating with the California Governor's Small Business Reform Task Force.

Mr. Wilson is currently an adjunct Professor of Business Administration at California State University in Sacramento, and serves as the Faculty Advisor to the National Scholarship Honor Society. In addition, he has served as a member of the faculties of The University of San Francisco, National University and, Saint Mary's College, where he taught in both graduate and undergraduate management programs.