A company called 2nd Chance introduces a new technology that restores life to the dead for 72 hours. John Bell was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky andl is a retired member of the United States Air Force. He served almost 26 years before retiring as a Major in 2007. During his Air Force career, John served as a Finance Officer all over the world, including tours in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. John enlisted in the Air Force in 1981 after graduating from high school. He was consistently recognized during this enlisted career as an outstanding performer and was named the #1 Non Commissioned Officer out of over 5,000 assigned to the Far East in 1992. After completing his bachelor's degree in Business Administration and graduating Summa Cum Laude (while serving full time in the Air Force) from Regis University, he was selected for Officer Training School. At Officer Training School, John finished in the Top 10% of graduates and was named a Distinguished Graduate. John was also a Distinguished Graduate of Squadron Officer's School and was named the U.S. Air Force's 2006 Outstanding Contributor to Financial Management and Comptrollership. Following his career in the United State Air Force, John continued his work in the private sector, where he led teams of financial professionals and assisted government clients to identify inefficiencies and implement cost-saving solutions. John retired from Booz Allen Hamilton in 2017 and served as the CEO of a family owned business, Freedom Analytics, which provided last mile delivery service from 2019-2023. John was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 2015 to represent Virginia's 87th House District. After serving two terms in the House of Delegates he was elected to the Virginia Senate and represented over 270,000 people in the 13th District, which was comprised of Loudoun and Prince William counties. During his time in office John worked to pass Medicaid expansion, increase school funding and teacher pay, fight for common-sense gun safety reforms and champion policies to address the opioid addiction crisis, by which his family was personally affected after John's son, Josh became addicted to opioids following treatment for injuries related to a car accident. Josh passed away in January 2019. During his service in the Virginia senate John also chaired the Board of Visitors for the Virginia School of the Deaf and Blind, and Co-Chaired The Virginia Small Business Council and the Virginia Addiction Recovery Council. John lives with his wife Margaret in Sun City in Bluffton SC. They have five children and six grandchildren. John is an avid tennis player, stock market investor and is a proud Kentucky basketball fanatic.
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