In Memory of Bill Taggart, Lion Founder and C.E.O.
Posted on 1/8/2019 by Lion Staff
We are saddened to announce that Bill Taggart, founder and C.E.O. of Lion Technology Inc., passed away peacefully on January 4.
Bill was a visionary, a pioneer, and a brilliant businessman who motivated and supported those who worked to achieve his mission.
We know that many of you share our feelings for Bill—as a gifted teacher, a colleague, a mentor, and a friend. Our hearts go out to all who shared in his legacy today.
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Pamela Embody
EHS Specialist
The instructor does a great job at presenting material in an approachable way. I have been able to save my company about $30,000 in the last year with what I have learned from Lion!
Curtis Ahonen
EHS&S Manager
I really enjoy your workshops. Thank you for such a great program and all the help Lion has provided me over the years!
George Chatman
Hazardous Material Pharmacy Technician
I have been to other training companies, but Lion’s material is much better and easier to understand.
Mark Abell
Regional Manager
I have attended other training providers, but Lion is best. Lion is king of the hazmat jungle!!!
Henry Watkins
Hazardous Waste Technician
Best course instructor I've ever had. Funny, relatable, engaging; made it interesting and challenged us as the professionals we are.
Amanda Schwartz
Environmental Coordinator
The instructor was very engaging and helped less experienced people understand the concepts.
Steve Gall
Safety Leader
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Ed Grzybowski
EHS & Facility Engineer
Attending Lion Technology classes should be mandatory for every facility that ships or stores hazmat.
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Outbound Lead
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