George Spillmann Risks Life to Save Mother and Children
With the motto “No man left behind,” the Army Rangers and their ethos have left a lasting mark on George Spillmann and his subsequent approach to life. Nowhere was this reflected more vividly than in his rescue of a mother and her two children from a burning truck when the emergency situation presented itself, thus earning the Carnegie Hero Medal. Such heroics are a direct legacy of George’s time in the Rangers.
George Spillmann Army Ranger in Kenya, Iraq, and Bosnia George Spillmann has worked as an IT executive in Roseville, California for sixteen years. Spillmann returned to the U.S. after the completion of his tours of duty as an Army Ranger in Kenya, Iraq and Bosnia, and brought with him the teachings of those years of experience: technical expertise, selfdiscipline, and teamwork. These qualities have served him well in his life as a business executive in IT in Roseville.
George Spillmann Encourages the Growth of Information Technology George Spillmann has chosen to base his business executive success in a vital and dynamic city, Roseville, California. Roseville today is the home of a Hewlett Packard branch, as well as having developed into a vital shopping hub in its region. Spillmann has made Roseville his home for 16 years, and came to this evergrowing city directly from his Army Ranger service.
George Spillmann Develops Uniquely California Hobbies The most effective executives also diversify their interests, taking time to sharpen their skills in various areas. George Spillmann has discovered an interest that is unique to California, with its plethora of wine growers and wineries in northern California. Wine-tasting opens a whole new world of interests and friends, who have in common the evaluation of wine via the senses.
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