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In the battle of life it is not the critic who counts.  Not the man who points out where the strong man stumbled or where the doer of the deed could have done better.  No, the credit belongs to the man actually in the arena.  Who fights valiantly and falls again and again.  Whose face is marred with blood and sweat.  Who knows the great vississitudes, the great feelings.  For when he succeeds, he knows the triumph of high achievement, and who if he fails, at least fails while caring greatly.  So that his place will never be among those cold and timid souls who never knew of either victory or defeat...

 

Theodore Roosevelt

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Jason Scott Earl is a new faculty member in the Business Management Department at

Brigham Young University-Idaho where he teaches classes in business management, new venture creation, and entrepreneurial management. Prior to joining BYU-Idaho, he was the President of StarStone, LLC, a subsidiary of E.K. Industries, a leading material science technology company based in Santa Barbara, California.

 

After graduating from Ricks College in Mechanical Engineering, he went on to Brigham Young University where he received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Civil and Structural Engineering.  Upon graduation from BYU, he worked for ExxonMobil in New Orleans as a structural engineer and later completed his MBA in corporate finance at Tulane University (A.B. Freeman School of Business).  After graduating from Tulane University, he moved his family to Southern California where he accepted a management position with World Minerals involving corporate strategic planning and the acquisition analysis of 11 companies over ~5 year period.

 

He is married to Natalie Kunz and enjoys spending time with his three boys and new baby girl.

 

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