Rick Davis: Leadership and Business Consultant Rick Davis is a retired battalion chief from the Loveland Fire Rescue Authority (LFRA) in Colorado. He served as a firefighter for thirty-seven years and with LFRA for over twenty-nine. During his time with LFRA, Rick was a shift commander, the training chief, and led several teams and programs including the hazardous materials team and the wildland firefighting program. Rick is a veteran of the United States Air Force and United States Marine Corps. Over the course of his career, Rick has spoken about and taught leadership and decision making to fire service, industry, and church groups. Rick is the author of The Furnace of Leadership Development, and two research papers on situational awareness and tactical decision making under stress. He earned a B.S. in Business Administration, a M.S. in Executive Fire Service Leadership, and is a graduate of the National Fire Academy’s Executive Fire Officer Program. Originally from New Jersey, he now lives in Loveland, Colorado with his wife, two daughters, and their dog, Java. Rick is a student of leadership, military history, and the Gettysburg Campaign of 1863. He enjoys the Atlantic Ocean and walking Civil War battlefields. To invite Rick to speak at your event or organization, please contact him at info@impactusleadership.com |