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Long Shadows Vintners Established 2002

 

 


 

 

Our Story & Vision


FOUNDER
Allen Shoup

VINTNER PARTNERS
Randy Dunn
Agustin Huneeus Sr.
Philippe Melka
Michel Rolland
Armin Diel
John Duval
Ambrogio & Giovanni Folonari
Gilles Nicault

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Agustin Huneeus Sr.
Anthony von Mandl
Don Petersen
Arnie Prentice
Joe Prueher

OFFICERS
Allen Shoup
Mike Williamson
Dane Narbaitz



Admiral Joseph W. Prueher is as a consulting professor and Senior Advisor of Stanford University’s Center for International Security and Cooperation. He also holds several board directorships and advisory positions, and has authored a number of publications on military affairs.

Admiral Prueher is eminently qualified to advise on such matters, having recently completed thirty five years of distinguished military service. He retired his command in 1999 to accept the ambassadorship to the People’s Republic of China - thereby becoming the second highest ranking military officer to enter the Diplomatic Corp. He remained at that post until May 2001.

For his first 24 years of service, Admiral Prueher served as a carrier-based naval pilot, and received numerous decorations, including the Distinguished Flying Cross, during combat over Viet Nam. He is veteran of over 1,000 carrier landings and an experienced test pilot of attack aircraft..

From 1989 through 1995, Admiral Prueher served as Commandant of Midshipmen of the U.S. Naval Academy, Commander of Carrier Battle Group One based in San Diego, Commander of the U.S. Sixth Fleet and NATO Striking Forces, and as Vice Chief of Naval Operations. In 1996, he was offered the Pacific Command.

As CINCPAC – the Commander in Chief of the U.S. Pacific Command - Admiral Prueher was in charge of over 300,000 military men and women dispersed over half the globe. In 1996, he assumed the awesome responsibility of placing the Seventh Fleet in harm’s way during a tense standoff between China and Taiwan. In recognition of his outstanding service, he was decorated by the governments of seven nations located within his sphere of command, and cited by former Secretary of Defense William Cohen as a “national hero; a man of courage, a man of principles.”

Admiral Prueher graduated with distinction from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1964. He earned his advance degrees at George Washington University and the Naval War College in Rhode Island. Currently, he resides with his wife, Suzanne, in Virginia Beach, Virginia, near his daughter, Brooks, an urban planner and son, Joshua, a Naval Officer in Washington D.C..