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Mr. Alexander Ford, also known as Alex serves as Chief Executive Officer of Fire EMS Academy. Mr. Ford oversees the FireEMS Academy. Mr. Ford is co-founder of Praetorian Group, Inc. and has been its Chief Executive Officer since 2001. Mr. Ford is focused on deepening Praetorian Group's business model by adding new products and services and expanding into new verticals. Under his direction, Praetorian has launched more than 25 websites, including PoliceOne.com, FireRescue1.com, EMS1.com and CorrectionsOne.com ??? all either the #1 or #2 media properties in their respective markets. He has led Praetorian to growth rate of more than 25% per year, with 20 straight quarters of profitability. His background spans online media, Web development and design, marketing and business strategy. Prior to founding Praetorian, he was a consultant advising multiple Fortune 100 companies, including GM, IBM and Harley-Davidson. He worked in investment banking in the Real Estate Finance Group at Smith Barney Inc. Mr. Ford serves as Director of Quantum 4D and Tactical Republic. He lives in San Francisco and was born and raised in Salem, Massachusetts. He is an avid wine enthusiast and is one of the founders of San Francisco Wine Week. He is the primary contributor at ThinkOnlineNow.com, a blog focused on the discussion of online marketing and new media. Mr. Ford graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Dartmouth College with a major in Economics and French.
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