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Gerald (Gerry) M. Czarnecki (born March 22, 1940, in Philadelphia, PA) is an American corporate executive, an author of leadership books, and the founder of the National Leadership Institute, a non-profit organization. ==Early life== Gerald Milton Czarnecki was born in Philadelphia, PA, the son of Casimer Czarnecki, a manufacturing worker, and Rose-Mary Czarnecki, a homemaker. Raised in the Philadelphia metropolitan area, he attended Jenkintown High School and graduated in 1957. After two years of higher education at Johns Hopkins University, Czarnecki left to attend the US Army Artillery Officer Candidate School in Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and was eventually commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army Artillery. He then became an instructor at the Field Artillery School until his release from active duty in 1963. After leaving active duty as a First Lieutenant, he attended Temple University where he completed his B.S. in Economics in 1965, and Michigan State University where he earned an M.A. in Economics in 1967. Gerry returned to active duty as a Captain and served as Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4, VI US Army Corps in Battle Creek, Michigan.
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