October
28th, 2007 - The Oklahoman
Military career helps VP draw on experience
By Clytie Bunyan
Business Editor
It's easy to envision the face of an American
soldier as someone's child or parent, but that
serviceman or servicewoman also may be someone's
boss or an entrepreneur like
Stan Chase.
Chase,
vice president of operations for
Perimeter Technology Center, for 24 years served
as an active duty
U.S. Army officer and reservist. His military
career has taken him from
Japan to
Germany and many stops in between. For more than
a decade he committed one weekend a month and two
weeks a year to the
National Guard.
That's in addition to raising a family, growing a
business and volunteering in various community
efforts, including the Yukon Project Graduation,
which raises money to promote an alcohol/drug free
environmentfor the graduating seniors, and the
American Diabetes Association.
Chase was president of an early Internet company
before successors to that company partnered with the
data storage operation, Perimeter Technology.
"I think being a business person has helped me to
understand that things change and there are no real
absolutes. Not everything happens as you want it
to,” he said. "This experience has helped me in the
military by allowing me to remain disciplined but no
too rigid.”
Chase retired from military service this month.
Friends say he is far more accurate with an
artillery shell at two miles than with a golf club
at 135 yards, so maybe now he can take that extra
weekend per month to work on his game.
"After the decades of service he's provided to do
his part to keep our country safe, he damn well
deserves it,” said
Mark Towler, who worked with
Chase when he was president of Rock Island
Group.
And
Chase is looking to that too — that and spending
more time with his family — but he wants everyone to
remember the men and women who have sacrificed much
to serve.
"I look back on my military career with a great deal
of satisfaction,” he said."I not only had the
opportunity to serve our great country, but I also
met some of the finest people. people willing to
serve! I want to thank them all for the great
memories and thank my wife for being so supportive.”
And thank you, Stan.
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