1936
Born in Nampa, Idaho to Richard W. and Josie P. Jackson.
1953
Becomes an account manager and collection contractor for Montgomery Ward, Inc. in Walla Walla, Washington.
1957
Receives a Bachelor of Education in secondary education from Northwest Nazarene University.
1957
Becomes executive insurance director of education services at the Idaho School of Employment.
1958
Works as a football coach and a humanities, speech and art teacher in Caldwell, Idaho.
1961
Receives a Bachelor of Education in secondary education administration from the University of Northern Colorado.
1961
Becomes an economics and psychology teacher for Englewood School District.
1964
Receives a Master of Education from the University of Denver.
1970
Becomes co-owner and operator of Jackson Brothers Investments.
1978
Becomes co-owner and president of International Bell Museum, Inc.
1979
Serves as chairman of the board of Petro Silver, Inc. in Denver, Colorado.
1984
Is appointed president of Jackson Brothers Industries and Jackson International, Inc.
1989
Founds Enviro Consultant Service, where he serves as president.
1990
Serves as research consultant for the Undersea & Hyperbaric Medical Society.
1991
Receives a Doctor of Philosophy in higher education administration and research from the University of Denver.
1991
Receives a grant from Denver Presbyterian Medical Center (now Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center) and from the San Diego Center for Hyperbaric Therapy.
1993
Receives the First Place National Self-Publishing Award from Writer’s Digest.
2001
Co-founds Environmental Care & Share, Inc.
2014
Receives a Doctor of Science from Northwest Nazarene University.
2017
Is named a Distinguished Humanitarian and receives the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award from Marquis Who’s Who.