The Company Band seeks to integrate the needs of the aural consumer while anticipating the consumer's unforeseen needs. While many
companies attempt to distance themselves from the term "globalization," The Company Band embraces the "global" concept as an inevitable and welcome reality. For T.C.B. employees, it is truly a blessing to guide the less fortunate toward their natural entitlement; security, prosperity, and a wealth of hope.
The Company Band's Founding Members
Number one on Fortune 500's 1987 "20 Young Investors to Watch," was none other than The Company Band's Jason Diamond. With a remarkable intuition and keen understanding of emerging global markets, Mr. Diamond quickly fulfilled Fortune's predictions. As president of The Company Band's International Finance Division, Mr. Diamond brings unparalleled experience to the company's expanding international
interests.
Because his work demands so much international travel, Mr. Diamond enjoys the quietude of his second passion, astronomy. In 2002, while
studying the heavens from his Taos, New Mexico observatory, Mr. Diamond discovered a previously unknown comet. An avid falconer, he
named the comet "Patty," after his prized bird.
When the dot-com bubble burst, many young entrepreneurs called it quits. But not The Company Band's Jim Rota. From the ashes of
several failed start-ups, Jim pieced together the powerhouse now known as The Dragon-Star Corporation. With the business back on its feet
and running at a breakneck speed (i.p.o. at $325.00 p/s!), Mr. Rota shocked his friends and colleagues by resigning. When asked why, Mr.
Rota replied, "No challenge brings no reward."
For several years, Mr. Rota lived below the business radar. But during this time he was hardly idle. In 2004, he disembarked from Baja, Mexico, in an experimental one-man submersible. Five months later he surfaced at the confluence of the Hudson and East Rivers, becoming the first man to complete a solo circumnavigation of the globe in a submarine. Reinvigorated by the adventure, Mr. Rota was ready to re-enter the business world, and he did so as The Company Band's President of IT Research and Development.
Known by his colleagues as "The Synthesizer," Dave Bone is truly the Company Band's rainmaker. When the boardroom finds itself in a heated debate, Mr. Bone can diffuse the rising tempers with a single, and often cryptic, word. This can be attributed to Mr. Bone's unique
background. Mr. Bone graduated from King's College with advanced degrees in classical philosophy, classical languages, and ancient
near-eastern history. What may seem at first to be an education ill fitted for the business world, has proved to be a priceless asset for
The Company Band.
As a young man, Dave was reluctant to study business, but as sole heir to the famed Peabody-McGillicutty fortune, he was "morally obliged"
(to use his own words) to defend and expand his family's fortunes. When not waxing philosophical as The Company Band's Chief Executive
Officer, Mr. Bone enjoys racing his sailing yacht, Argos III. He has won the America's Cup nine times.
When asked to sum up his business philosophy Jess Margera replies, "Don't follow your path, be the path." Jess's first book, Power!
Unleashed!, has sold over 10 million copies and has been translated into ten languages. Known the world over as the "life coach to the
elite," Jess (he prefers to be called only by his first name) is equally at home in the ballroom or the barrio. His international philanthropic organization, Jess's House, has given thousands of underprivileged children the chance to realize their full potential.
It was on one of Jess's famed business retreats that he met Jim Rota and Jason Diamond. Over several bottles of Shiraz, the three
brainstormed and developed the idea now known as The Company Band. Jess is President of both Marketing and Public Relations for The
Company Band.
Though he prefers not to speak of the details, Neil Fallon makes no secret that it was his time in prison that allowed him to hone his
razor-sharp legal acumen.
In the torrent of RICO cases that followed the passing of that controversial bill, many young state's attorneys became overzealous
prosecutors. Dozens of innocent men and women served hard time for crimes they neither understood, nor commited. One of these young
victims was The Company Band's Neil Fallon. But after three years as a relentless autodidact, Mr. Fallon was able to argue his case successfully in court. With his release, the legal world never the same. Loved by the accused, feared by the accuser, Mr. Fallon makes no bones about what motivates him. "Revenge is a dish best served over and over and over again," he says.
After posting his resume on Monster.com, Mr. Fallon was hired onto The Company Band's Legal Department. It is this department he now heads.
Summers, he lives in Montana, winters, in Idaho.
Post Script
Mr. Diamond also plays bass in The Company Band as well as for Puny Human.
Mr. Rota also plays guitar and sings in The Company Band as well as for Fireball Ministry.
Mr. Jess "Jess" Margera also plays drums in The Company Band as well as for CKY.
Mr. David bone also plays guitar in The Company Band.
Mr. Neil Fallon sings for The Company Band as well as for Clutch and The B&O Electric Railroad.
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