Jerry Swon
Reverse Merger Specialist Jerry E. Swon currently works as an independent Wall Street investment banker following considerable executive and financial consulting experience. After earning a Bachelor of Arts from Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1972, Swon served in fiscal and management positions with several financial firms. Among his multiple high-level executive positions held in the past two decades, he served as President of San Antonio, Texas-based Concord Energy, Inc. In an effort to bring greater efficiency to the firm’s gas power plant design and construction capabilities, Jerry E. Swon engineered the $7 million reverse merger of Knight Equipment & Manufacturing Corp with Concord. In the ensuing years, he participated in the reverse mergers of Proformix with Canadian furniture manufacturer Office Specialty and Solar Technologies Corp. with WorldWater.
In 1999, Jerry E. Swon co-founded Tax Transfer Corporation to help early-growth firms plot sound corporate tax strategies. A founding executive of Millennium Biotechnologies Group, Inc. (now Inergetics, Inc.), Swon provided strategic guidance as its President and Chief Executive Officer. At Millennium, he was responsible for the success of the company’s nutritional supplement products designed to benefit individuals with compromised immune systems and athletes desiring to shorten recovery times and improve performance.
An avid golfer and former National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) district champion during his college years, Jerry E. Swon’s athletic accolades include a below-par round of 69 as a medalist in the 1971 New Jersey State Golf Association Open. Dedicated to local youth sports, he helped resurrect the dormant Atlantic Junior Hockey League’s New Jersey Rockets in 1990. Throughout his years of participation, the team has produced three draftees who went on to play with NHL tams or their affiliates.