Excellentia Inc.
Was founded in 2007 by Floyd G. Brown
Floyd G. Brown is an businessman, speaker and author. He is president of Excellentia Inc. a company specializing in the marketing of ideas.

From 2001 until 2006 he served as the executive director of Young America’s Foundation, which saved Rancho del Cielo also known as Ronald Reagan’s Ranch or Western White House. As executive director Brown oversaw the preservation of the historic ranch and the building of the 20 million dollar Reagan Ranch Center in downtown Santa Barbara, California.
Brown has written extensively for many magazines and newspapers including the
San Francisco Chronicle, the
Washington Times,
National Review and
Human Events. He currently writes a weekly column with his wife, the author, Mary Beth Brown for the
Cagle Post.
As a commentator he has appeared on numerous network and cable TV shows including: CNN’s Crossfire, the CBS Evening News, ABC’s Primetime, NBC’s Today Show, FOX News, MSNBC and more. From 1995 until 2000 he hosted his own talk radio show on Seattle’s KVI 570 AM.
As a speaker he has traveled coast to coast speaking at many universities including Dartmouth, University of Pennsylvania, Notre Dame, University of Miami and the California Polytechnic University (Cal-Poly).
In 1988 Brown formed Citizens United and served at its founding President until 2000.
He is active in the Republican Party and was a delegate to both the 2000 and 1996 National conventions. In 1996 he served on that Republican National Convention Platform Committee. He has been an advisor and consultant to many political campaigns including the Bush, Dole and Forbes for President Campaigns. He managed the Dole for President Campaign in Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota and Nebraska in 1988.
From 1980 to 1988 he served in various capacities of President Reagan’s campaigns and as a political appointee in the State Department. He credits President Reagan’s 1976 campaign, in which he served as a student volunteer, for sparking his interest in public service.