HOLLYWOOD, FL, June 27, 2013 (Press-News.org) John "J.P." Smith, Consultant and Owner of Smith Enterprise, has been selected as a Professional of the Year Member of the Covington Who's Who Executive and Professional Registry. The selection recognizes John "J.P." Smith's commitment to excellence in Business Consulting.
John "J.P." Smith, who holds a Bachelor's of Business Administration from the University of Southern California, formally founded Smith Enterprise in 2011, although he has been doing private consulting work since 2008.
After serving four years in the US Air Force with active duty classification of missile officer, Mr. Smith became a Honolulu Metropolitan Police Officer as part of a street crime unit. He worked undercover for a year collecting intelligence on the cocaine business in the state and also handled operations concerning curtailing the sale of military weapons to civilians on the island of Oahu. But in 1988, he left the police force due to safety concerns of himself and his family. For the next ten years he worked in sales and insurance investigations before spending another seven years at the maximum security Honolulu Youth Correctional Facility, until 2008.
Since that time, Mr. Smith has been doing consulting work in matters of business, government, health, and entertainment. Providing services to organizations and individuals alike, Smith Enterprise offers much lower rates than most consulting firms. Dealing primarily with US and Asia, Mr. Smith is bilingual in English and Japanese and can provide written translation services in dozens of international languages.
"You have to have a lot of experience in many different fields to do the work that I do. From time to time I utilize support services, clerical, and research from other organizations or people. But by doing all my correspondence myself, I am able to ensure the security of the information for each client."
Mr. Smith provides free consulting services to various non-profit organizations that cannot afford the services of corporate-style consulting firms. He also volunteers his time with Common Cause Hawaii and enjoys exercising, which he says helps keep his head clear and his body healthy. A widower since 2002, Mr. Smith is the proud father of a teenage daughter that is preparing for college.
For more information, visit http://www.johnsmith33.com.
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Covington Who's Who Selects John "J.P." Smith as a Professional of the Year Member of the Executive and Professional Registry
The selection recognizes John "J.P." Smith's commitment to excellence in Business Consulting.
2013-06-27
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