Spud (Steve) is the executive director and chief visionary for New Leaf Initiative.Spud Graduated from Penn state University with a degree in mechanical engineering and then traveled to Sweden where
he earned a masters degree in Strategic Leadership Towards Sustainability from Blekinge Institute of Technology. Spud works hard every day toward improving the world by connecting people that have the
drive and want with the resources that will help them achieve their goals and by taking on projects himself that improve the quality of life to the people around the world. Spud has some great solid
advice for anyone looking to become an entrepreneur in this ever changing world.
When Tom left Villanova he was preparing to head to Seattle to begin work with Hamilton Sunstrand. On his way out the door he was given a change of plans: head to Houston, TX to train astronauts for
the first moon landing. His first trainee was none other than Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 crew. 43 years and countless space missions later, Tom is now retired and able to proudly look back at
one of the greatest achievements in the history of mankind.
When Tom left Villanova he was preparing to head to Seattle to begin work with Hamilton Sunstrand. On his way out the door he was given a change of plans: head to Houston, TX to train astronauts for
the first moon landing. His first trainee was none other than Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 crew. 43 years and countless space missions later, Tom is now retired and able to proudly look back at
one of the greatest achievements in the history of mankind.
When Tom left Villanova he was preparing to head to Seattle to begin work with Hamilton Sunstrand. On his way out the door he was given a change of plans: head to Houston, TX to train astronauts for
the first moon landing. His first trainee was none other than Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 crew. 43 years and countless space missions later, Tom is now retired and able to proudly look back at
one of the greatest achievements in the history of mankind.
When Tom left Villanova he was preparing to head to Seattle to begin work with Hamilton Sunstrand. On his way out the door he was given a change of plans: head to Houston, TX to train astronauts for
the first moon landing. His first trainee was none other than Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 crew. 43 years and countless space missions later, Tom is now retired and able to proudly look back at
one of the greatest achievements in the history of mankind.