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Callo, Joseph Francis was born on December 16, 1929 in New York City.
(Nelson's years in the West Indies as the young captain of...)
Nelson's years in the West Indies as the young captain of the frigate HMS Boreas were an important period in the hero's life that both shaped and predicted his role as a major player on History's stage. Yet even the best Nelson biographies have not significantly explored that formative period. In this new study, by a retired navy admiral with a reputation as a Nelson author, we see critical elements of Nelson's character emerge, elements that carried him through his legendary actions at the Battles of the Nile, Copenhagen and Trafalgar. This analysis of unique leadership will appeal to a broad audience. A foreword by the well-known Nelson author Stephen Howarth and a collection of interesting woodcuts from a rare Nelson book, plus illustrations from the maritime museum in Greenwich, England enhance the text.
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(Because his victories were so electrifying, numerous, his...)
Because his victories were so electrifying, numerous, historically influential, and so closely linked to personal leadership, examining the life of Admiral Lord Nelson provides a unique opportunity to better understand a timely subject, leadership. Much has changed during the two centuries since Nelson's days. But if there are significant differences between Nelson's time and today, there are also provocative parallels, the most important of which is the plain fact that good leadership is still an essential element of any success. The on-going questionof how to maintain the strength necessary to succeed requires something more than what Goeth called "ignorance in action." Because he was so successful, Nelson's actions, particularly his tactics, have been analyzed intensively by the experts. Legacy of Leadership: Lessons from Admiral Lord Nelson takes an analytical look at the life of this hero and gets beyond what he did to the the why and how of his successes. It looks at many of the personal qualities that contributed to Nelson's achievements. They include mental courage, aggressiveness, deeply-held convictions, patriotism, knowledge in his field, and a genuine regard for those he commanded. These elements may not have made Nelson a perfect person, but without a doubt, they combine to form the character of a winner.
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Callo, Joseph Francis was born on December 16, 1929 in New York City.
Bachelor of Arts, Yale University, 1952.
Account executive firm, Joseph F. Callo Inc., New York City, 1952-1958;
vice president, Potts-Woodbury Inc., New York City, 1958-1960;
also director, Potts-Woodbury Inc., New York City, 1958-1960;
president, Callo & Carroll Inc., New York City, 1960-1974;
Chairman, Board Of Directors, creative director, Callo Berger Albanese Inc., New York City, 1974-1975;
television producer, NBC, New York City, also Public Broadcasting Service, 1976-1978;
executive vice president, Albert Frank/FCB, Inc., New York City, 1978-1981;
senior vice president, Grey Advertising, 1981-1983;
senior vice president, Muir Cornelius Moore, Inc., 1983-1984. Partner Leeward Islands Yacht Charters, 1980-1983. Adjunct associate professor committee arts St. John's U., New York City, 1965-1978.
Member marketing review group United States Navy, 1973-1974.
(Because his victories were so electrifying, numerous, his...)
(Nelson's years in the West Indies as the young captain of...)
(Book by Callo, Joseph F.)
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Board advisors Maritime Industry Museum at Fort Schuyler. Served with United States Naval Reserve, 1952-1954. Rear admiral Reserve.
Member American Defense Preparedness Association (past president New York chapter), Surface Navy Association (founding president greater New York chapter), Society Nautical Research (Gt.Britain), Yale Club of New York, Yale Club of Kansas City, The Naval Club (London).
Son of Joseph Francis and Mary Ellen (Brennan) C. (Mary Walsh C. stepmother). Married Susan Catherine Jones, June 10, 1952 (divorced November 1978). Children: Joseph Francis III, James D., Mary Ellen, Kathleen E., Patricia A.
Married Sally Chin McElwreath, March 17, 1979. 1 stepson, Robert Joseph McElwreath.