Quang Nguyen met Professor Terry Lovell in
2009 at the April 15 Tax Day Tea Party, dowtown Prescott courthouse.
Dr. Lovell
was giving a patriot speech and Quang was there with his
family
to
support a conservative movement to reign back an out of control
government.
Their love for country brought them together again at Dr.
Lovell's office at Yavapai College, where they decided to create
the Patriot Network AZ, a conservative
YouTube
channel that has received millions of views
on its videos.
Professor Terry J. Lovell is the voice of the Patriot Network
AZ. He works extremely hard to provide research material and
FACTS for each video.
So why would a busy creative director and a busy professor decide
to make weekly videos to expose the corruption of the current
government? Like many Americans, we are "mad as hell,
and we're not going to take it anymore!" Please join Terry and Quang
in their journey to
bring America
back
to her old but glorious form.
"The problem
with socialism is that eventually you run out of other
people's money." - Margaret Thatcher
Professor Terry J. Lovell, Ph.D. is a 58 year old College Professor
of Business and Economics. Professor Lovell has been teaching
in College classrooms for the last 30 years. He has taught
at Arizona State University, the University of Alaska Anchorage,
Northern Arizona University, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University,
and several online universities.
For the past 22 years his
full time duties have been at Yavapai
College in the Business Computer Science Division. In that
time he has been the Chair of the successful North Central
Association Accreditation Self-Study, the President of the
Faculty Senate
and a continuing innovator and excellent teacher-both in the
classroom
and online.
With his great friend Quang, he speaks on the Patriot
Network TV, via YouTube and enjoys an enthusiastic following
across the
U.S.
Professor Lovell is married to a lovely Registered Nurse
and they are the proud parents of two children a boy and
a girl. In his spare time his passion is woodworking.
Click here to review Professor Terry J. Lovell's CV.
Quang Nguyen, Founder and President, is both
Creative and Art Director and a principal strategist at his own ad agency.
Quang immigrated
to the United States in 1975 from Vietnam
at the age of 13. Learning English was Quang's priority.
He took odd jobs and with scholarships, he was able to put
himself through college. Quang earned a B.A. degree from
California State University, at Long Beach and became a U.S. Citizen
in 1983. He currently
resides in Prescott Valley, Arizona with his wife and two
children.
With over
twenty years of branding and marketing experience, Quang
served as Creative Manager for Fluor Corporation
in Irvine, California, Art Director for Sonance in San Clemente,
California, and as Creative Director for Knox Corporation
in Phoenix,
Arizona.
Quang thanking Veterans at Freedom Rally
Highly skilled and experienced in all aspects of
marketing and design, Quang is a visionary and practical
strategist.
He has extensive experience in the aerospace and defense,
construction, energy, financial services, and higher education,
in addition
to the municipality and public sectors.
Quang has deep
affection and respect for Vietnamese and American Veterans
who fought for freedom and against communism in his
old country
of Vietnam. He realizes that his personal freedom and liberty
are given to him by those who fought and bled in a rather unpopular
war.
With an invitation and permission of time, Quang travels to visit
with Vietnam Veterans to speak and give thanks and appreciation
for the life given to him by their blood and sweat.
Quang's motto is to "embrace, and never forget",
because
freedom is never without sacrifice.
Vietnam Veterans supporting
Active Duty Military Dog Handlers
The Feed the Dawgs Project is a culmination of United States Military
Vietnam K9 Veterans, Active Duty Military Working Dog Personnel, and
patriotic citizens joining together to support and recognize the dedication
and patriotism of today's Military Working Dog Teams around the globe.