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John March is the Chief Technical Officer for Superior Gold Group. He began working with Superior in 2004. His expertise on the precious metals has been sought out by all types of financial media. He has been interviewed on Bloomberg Television, “The Street.com”Television, Fox, ABC news, the Kiplinger letter, the Wall Street Journal, FA magazine (a magazine for financial planners), LA times, to name a few. He has been involved with many political causes, and got passionate e about gold when he saw the first signs of economic instability in 2003. His experience in physical gold was as an investor starting in 2003, before that he was day trading stocks for over 10 years. His radio experience started when his son Dave (a deputy sheriff) was killed by a drug dealer. His fight for the extradition of his son’s killer from Mexico involved hundreds of hours on Radio and Television. The show included; Michael Regan, Lew Dobbs, Hannity and Combs, Fox news, CBS news, ABC news, the John and Ken Show, Americas Most Wanted, to name a few. His 5 year battle caused the extradition of his son’s killer and dozens of other killers that had escaped to Mexico.

John’s career began at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratories. John was with NASA for 13 years, working his way up from technician (while attending college) to project engineer. John was project-manager for everything from spacecraft systems and ground support equipment to areas of the deep space tracking network. Noteworthy projects included: Ranger, Mariner 4, Lunar Orbiter, Viking, Surveyor, Pioneer and Voyager. In 1976, John left NASA to bring high tech to the entertainment industry. For 19 years he developed Creative Presentations into a leader in the field of entertainment robotics, high tech shows, and museum touring shows. He served as President of CPI and his responsibilities included all Sales, Project Management, Production, and day to day operations.

In 1996, after leaving Creative Presentations, John began consulting with various entertainment companies and owners. They include: Ride and Show Engineering (ride systems-show action equipment-special effects), Lifeformations (animatronics), Sarcos (entertainment technologies and animatronics), PICO (themed facades-interiors-museum interiors), Landmark Entertainment (theme park master planning, show design), Lexington (sets-props-interiors-touring shows), Parc Management (purchase-operations-expansion- of theme parks and water parks, Cinergy (with Cindy Alward and Ken Howarth, consulting on themed elements of projects), Asha companies (theme and entertainment aspects of Resorts), Saudi Royal Family (Saudi National Museum), K2 Communications (touring show on California), Daniel Flannery Productions (technical direction), Adrian Fisher Mazes (business development), The State of Louisiana (Old State Capitol), PSX (business expansion), Carifest (development of their project from master planning to shows.)

John March’s formal education falls into two areas: engineering and supervision of technical personnel. John has degrees in Physics and Electronics, and studied extensively at California Institute of Technology’s Industrial Relations Center.