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    Richard Lorenc

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    Richard N. Lorenc is the Chief Growth Officer of Iron Light, a renowned strategic marketing firm that specializes in assisting purpose-driven brands in making a positive impact on the world.

    Throughout his career, Lorenc has dedicated himself to the growth and advancement of purpose-driven organizations, with notable contributions including the transformation of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE.org) into a multimedia powerhouse that reaches millions annually.

    His expertise extends to strategic advocacy in areas such as school choice, cognitive healthcare, and civil rights, with involvements in organizations like the Illinois Policy Institute and the MapHabit Action Fund.

    Lorenc's leadership roles include serving as Chairman of the board of directors of America's Future, board treasurer for MapHabit Action Fund, Inc., and Chairman of the board of directors of the Coalition to Reduce Spending, Inc.

    He is a member of prestigious groups like The Mont Pelerin Society and has been recognized with awards such as the Buckley Award from America's Future for his dedication to educating the next generation on free-market values.

    With a diverse educational background in Liberty@Work, International Studies, Chinese Studies, and History, Lorenc brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his professional endeavors.

    His contributions extend beyond borders as a dual American-Polish citizen, actively participating in the advisory board of the Freedom and Entrepreneurship Foundation in Poland.

    Lorenc's career has been marked by roles in various organizations, including Director of Communications at Lorenc+Yoo Design, Executive Vice President at the Foundation for Economic Education, and Senior Advisor at America's Future Foundation.

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