James R. Webb
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James R. Webb was elected as the President of the United States Judo Association in 2006. He is a former national judo champion, national coach and national referee, and holds a seventh degree black belt in judo, a sixth degree black belt in jujutsu, and a second degree black belt in karate. He is also a graduate of both the Kodokan Judo Summer Course and Kodokan Judo Kata Course in Japan. He is a long time student of Vince Tamura – who was the United States first representative to the World Judo Championship in 1956.
Mr. Webb was educated at West Point, the University of Dallas and MIT. After providing leadership in such prominent consulting firms as Price Waterhouse, Deloitte & Touche and EDS AT Kearney, he has become an internationally known strategy consultant. Prior to his strategy consulting career, he served as a Special Forces commanding officer.
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