Our Team
Founder
Harold Skelton
Chief Joseph R. Hill
Joe is a dedicated student of ethical leadership training and education for professionals in the field of Law Enforcement. With years of experience in Counter-Terrorism instruction with the U.S. State Department’s Anti-Terror Assistance Program (ATA), Joe has become an accomplished mentor to senior members of police agencies worldwide. He has also taught Police and Military commanders overseas, conducting counter-terror operations and promoting ethical leadership. Joe is an active member of several prestigious organizations, including the National Association of Black Law Enforcement Executives, the International Association of Chiefs of Police, and the South Carolina Chiefs Association. In addition to his many duties, Joe is also a board member of the Boys and Girls Club of the Grand Strand, demonstrating his commitment to giving back to his community.
Joe graduated with honors from the University of Richmond, receiving his undergraduate degree in HR and leadership and an Honor Graduate of the Graduate program at the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). Joe is also a graduate of the prestigious FBI National Academy, session 256. Since Joe’s arrival as Chief of Police with the HCPD, Joe’s focus has been reducing crime and the fear of crime associated with gang and drug violence. Reducing violent crime requires close collaboration with federal, local and state partners to allocate specific resources towards identifying and removing repeat offenders from our community; this has been a cornerstone of Joe’s time as Chief of Police for the Horry County Police Department.
James R McMahon III
My journey began at the Massachusetts Military Academy, from which I graduated and subsequently served as a lieutenant in the Massachusetts Army National Guard’s Military Police. My commitment to public service continued in local law enforcement on Cape Cod before I decided to further my education. I earned a degree in business administration from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, followed by a law degree from Suffolk University Law School.
As a small business owner and a seasoned trial lawyer in Bourne, my practice involves litigating cases across all court levels, including state and federal courts, as well as before various government agencies.
In addition to my legal career, I am an active participant in political and community service. I currently serve as an elected member of the State Committee for the Massachusetts Republican Party. My local community involvement includes time spent on the Bourne Financial Development Corporation, coordinating Bourne Youth Baseball, and guest lecturing at area high schools and community colleges.
Family is the cornerstone of my life. Married to my wife, Shelley, for 30 years, I am a proud father of five and a doting grandfather of three. In a tragic turn of events, my eldest son succumbed to the opioid epidemic in 2008, following injuries sustained while serving in the U.S. Army during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Dr. Johnathan Tirrell
Furthermore, Jonathan has provided advisory expertise to prominent organizations such as UNICEF and USAID. Currently, he holds the position of co-editor for the Journal of Character Education and serves as the Associate Editor for character development within Applied Developmental Science.
Ret. Lt. Col. Brent Finemore
In the private sector, Brent spent 17 years at General Dynamics Mission Systems, where he served as Director of Business Development. In this capacity, he collaborated closely with all branches of the military and federal agencies to conceptualize and deliver cutting-edge C5ISR systems. Additionally, Brent dedicated nearly 3 years as the Vice President of Government Sales for Pelican Products. Presently, Brent serves as the Vice President for Strategic Engagement at Greywalkers Inc., offering consulting services to clients in the DoD and Federal Agency markets.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Brent actively contributes to the community as a member of the Falmouth Walk Committee and plays an integral role at John Wesley United Methodist Church in Falmouth, Massachusetts, where he leads the Staff Parish Relations Ministry Team and participates in The Leadership Team.
Brian Smith
In 2020, Brian assumed the role of Americas Region Operations Leader at GE Steam Power, where he took on significant responsibilities. Currently, he serves as the Steam Nuclear Services Operations Leader.
A graduate of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Brian is deeply committed to giving back, actively participating in industry and charitable endeavors. His philanthropic involvement includes contributions to The United Way, The Jimmy Fund, and a position on the Board of Directors for Fishing for the Mission 22, a charity dedicated to preventing veteran suicide through theraputic fishing.
Ramon Lorenzi
Ramon is a dedicated professional with a strong focus on behavioral health, tirelessly assisting individuals and families in addressing their mental health concerns and improving their overall well-being. With nearly two decades of extensive experience in child services across both the public and private sectors, he founded Lorenzi Health Care. Ramon has honed his expertise in crisis intervention, family therapy, case management, and medical social work. His service in the National Guard highlights his unwavering commitment to his country and has provided him with valuable insights into the unique challenges faced by veterans.
As an independent licensed practitioner in Massachusetts, Ramon holds a Master’s degree in Social Work and an MBA, providing him with a comprehensive understanding of both social work principles and effective business management strategies. He emphasizes strategic planning, efficient resource allocation, and collaboration to maximize impact. Ramon’s deep passion lies in advocating for families confronted with basic needs challenges, particularly in areas such as nutrition and housing. Recognizing the specific difficulties encountered by veterans, he actively works towards developing sustainable solutions. Leveraging his extensive knowledge and broad network, Ramon strives to establish impactful initiatives that make a meaningful difference in the lives of those he serves.
Steve Palm
Harnessing their grief into a powerful force for change, they committed themselves to the cause of suicide prevention, volunteering their time to ensure that other families would not have to endure a similar tragedy. Their journey serves as a testament to resilience and an unwavering dedication to building a world where families are spared the pain they have endured.