Bonheur, LLC is the owner of QualityLifeJungle.net (QLJ) and associated websites.
William Gregg Walborn, the managing partner of Bonheur, LLC has substantial public and private sector experience, including a strong entrepreneurial background as the founding partner of two managed health care systems.
Additional professional and entrepreneurial work history:
- Deputy Director – Florida Community Health Centers
- Health Systems Agency Planner – Primary care and mental health
- Health Care Systems Design – South Florida
- Founding Partner – Engineering and technical services firm
- Founder – QualityLifeJungle.net
He also taught English and introduced a new credit course in Critical Thinking at a major South Florida college.
The other member of the LLC, Sally Walborn, has a degree in mathematics and engineering. She was the recipient of the prestigious Orvis award for academic excellence and community involvement. In addition to designing the QualityLifeJungle.net website, its products and editing articles for presentation, she also taught Math at the same South Florida college and Statistics at a college in New York State.
In the Private Sector…
Mr. Walborn was the founder of two managed health care networks, one in Florida and the other in the Midwest, designing each network’s management and operating infrastructure. He later sold his interests in both managed care networks.
Mr. Walborn’s income from this time period…
Some Personal References…
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Bill Bates
In the Public Sector…
Mr. Walborn was the Deputy Director of Florida Community Health Centers in its first years of operation where he was in responsible for the daily operations of 4 primary care medical centers that included a pharmacy, social outreach services and dentistry.
He was also responsible for writing a startup grant for a medical center located in West Palm Beach, Florida (see the letter from Mid-County Medical Center). He has written over $20 million in grants.
In addition, Mr. Walborn was the chief analyst of a position paper on national health insurance initiatives for the National Association of Community Health Centers that included Senator Kennedy’s national health insurance plan in the 1970’s.
As a health systems planner for the health planning & development agency in Broward County, Florida he developed the agency’s first mental health master services plan.
Below is the job description Mr. Walborn was hired by Broward County to implement.
The document below is a reference to his successful design and introduction of a management-by-objectives system he designed for the 60-bed inpatient Broward County Baker Act facility.
Mr. Walborn also lectured on innovative management techniques at the Regional Cluster Training Center.
In addition, he helped the Visiting Nurse Association determine what computerized data management system would best suit their needs.
In later years (1994-2011)…
After selling his interests in the managed care systems, he and Sally founded 3 land development and engineering technical services firms, one of which provided exclusive services to Gannett Fleming Inc., a major international planning, design and construction management firm (prior to its merger with GFT, Inc.). Gannet Fleming specialized in international planning, design, and construction management. At that time, the company provided full-service, multidisciplinary engineering services in the U.S. and abroad.
Desert Mountain (pictured below) was one of Gannett Fleming’s premiere projects, an 8,000+ acre land development project with 35 subdivisions and six Jack Nicklaus golf courses located in Scottsdale, Arizona. Many of the homes were in the $10,000,000+ range. Mr. Walborn’s company was involved in the development of many of these subdivisions and golf courses. In addition, his firm was involved in several 5000 acre land development projects as well as the construction of a number of airport runways throughout Arizona, including one at Sky Harbor in Phoenix.
However, due to the ‘Great Recession’ of 2007-2009, large scale land development projects his firm was providing services for collapsed, causing substantial downstream financial losses, resulting in the sale of the engineering technical services company. Shown is a reference explaining the impact of the recession on Mr. Walborn’s land development and engineering technical services firm.
Below is a Dun & Bradstreet report showing LTM Partners’ credit standing up to the point that the recession occurred.
Below is a financial statement from Bank of America showing Mr. Walborn’s net worth up to the point that the recession occurred. This financial statement was the basis for a $125,000 loan.
In other settings…
Mr. Walborn taught at Palm Beach Community College (what is now Palm Beach State College) where he introduced the college’s first course in Critical Thinking (references available on request).
In addition, CrimeStoppers International magazine wrote a special article recognizing his work on a new approach to analyzing crime patterns.
Below is a hand-written comment from Pat Buchanan, a Presidential candidate, concerning Mr. Walborn’s crime map.
Mr. Walborn won a poetry award in college and a regional scholastic art award in high school, where he also lettered in baseball, football and basketball and was voted ‘Most Artistic’ in his class.
In terms of his personal life, he and his wife have traveled extensively, particularly in Europe where they periodically lived for three years.