Mac Lewison is from Little Rock, Arkansas. He now enjoys living in Manhattan, Kansas with his amazing wife, Kendra, and their two boys—Lane & Owen. Mac is an adjunct instructor in K-State’s National Strategic Selling Institute where he teaches a course he developed called “Sales Negotiation” to undergraduates in the College of Business who are seeking professional
selling careers.
Mac previously served as a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the Kansas City Division. He later opened a satellite FBI office in Manhattan, Kansas. (Yes. There is an FBI office in the “Little Apple.”) Mac’s primary FBI responsibility was to investigate matters of National Security including counter-terrorism, cyber crimes and counter-intelligence (aka, “spy
cases”). He also served as a FBI Hostage Negotiator and Instructor.
Prior to the FBI, Mac was a Global Sales Account Manager for AT&T where he led teams that built multi-million dollar telecommunications networks for Fortune 500 companies. Mac also served as a contract negotiator for a startup division of AT&T.
Mac serves on the Board of Directors for the No Stone Unturned Foundation— an extraordinary local non-profit that supports the No Stone Unturned Therapeutic Learning Center in Manhattan. Mac has run three marathons—very, very slowly.