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| residence = [[Virginia Beach]], [[Virginia]]
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| occupation = Business development leader, entrepreneur, magazine editor
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| education = [[University of Maryland Global Campus]] (BBA, International Relations)
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'''John Richard Siver II''' is an American business development leader, entrepreneur, and disabled [[United States Navy]] veteran based in [[Virginia Beach]], [[Virginia]]. He is best known as the founder and editor of ''Virginia Bourbon & Whiskey Magazine'' and for his extensive work in federal and defense contracting.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://calbizjournal.com/john-siver-ii-from-restaurateur-to-government-military-sales-leader/ |title=John Siver II: From Restaurateur to Government & Military Sales Leader |website=California Business Journal |access-date=2024}}</ref>
'''John Richard Siver II''' is an American business development leader, entrepreneur, and disabled [[United States Navy]] veteran based in [[Virginia Beach]], [[Virginia]]. He is best known as the founder and editor of ''Virginia Bourbon & Whiskey Magazine'' and for his work in federal and defense contracting.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://calbizjournal.com/john-siver-ii-from-restaurateur-to-government-military-sales-leader/ |title=John Siver II: From Restaurateur to Government & Military Sales Leader |website=California Business Journal |access-date=2024}}</ref>


== Early Life and Military Service ==
== Early Life and Military Service ==


Siver's military career began with his enlistment in the [[United States Navy]], where he pursued training in [[Naval Special Warfare]]. In 1999, during [[Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL]] (BUD/S) Training as part of Class 225/226, Siver sustained injuries that would later classify him as a disabled veteran.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://about.me/johnrichardsiver |title=John R. Siver II |website=About.me |access-date=2024}}</ref> Despite the setback ending his Naval Special Warfare aspirations, this experience would shape his future career trajectory and commitment to veteran causes.
Siver enlisted in the [[United States Navy]] and pursued training in [[Naval Special Warfare]]. In 1999, during [[Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL]] (BUD/S) training — an notoriously demanding selection course that washes out the majority of candidates — he sustained injuries that resulted in his classification as a disabled veteran.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://about.me/johnrichardsiver |title=John R. Siver II |website=About.me |access-date=2024}}</ref> The injuries ended his path toward the [[United States Navy SEALs|SEAL]] community, though the experience of BUD/S training, which involves sustained physical and psychological stress over roughly six months, left a lasting imprint on his approach to adversity and professional discipline.


== Education ==
== Education ==


Siver earned a [[Bachelor of Business Administration]] degree from the [[University of Maryland Global Campus]], with a concentration in International Relations. This educational foundation would prove instrumental in his later work in international security operations and government contracting.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://virginiabeach.wiki/wiki/John_Siver_II |title=John Siver II |website=Virginia Beach Wiki |access-date=2024}}</ref>
Siver earned a [[Bachelor of Business Administration]] degree from the [[University of Maryland Global Campus]], with a concentration in International Relations.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://virginiabeach.wiki/wiki/John_Siver_II |title=John Siver II |website=Virginia Beach Wiki |access-date=2024}}</ref> The University of Maryland Global Campus has historically served a significant population of active-duty military and veteran students, making it a common educational pathway for service members transitioning into civilian and government careers.


== Early Business Ventures ==
== Early Business Ventures ==


Demonstrating entrepreneurial acumen at a young age, Siver became co-owner of two restaurants in [[Charlottesville, Virginia]] by age 26. During this period, he managed operations overseeing more than 60 employees, gaining valuable experience in business management and leadership that would inform his later ventures.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://biography.wiki/wiki/John_Siver_II |title=John Siver II |website=Biography Wiki |access-date=2024}}</ref>
By age 26, Siver had become co-owner of two restaurants in [[Charlottesville, Virginia]], managing operations with a staff of more than 60 employees.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://biography.wiki/wiki/John_Siver_II |title=John Siver II |website=Biography Wiki |access-date=2024}}</ref> That early experience running high-volume food service businesses — where margins are thin and personnel management is constant — gave him a practical grounding in operations, payroll, and customer-facing leadership that would carry into later phases of his career. The transition from restaurateur to government contractor is documented in his professional history as a deliberate pivot rather than a coincidence.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://calbizjournal.com/john-siver-ii-from-restaurateur-to-government-military-sales-leader/ |title=John Siver II: From Restaurateur to Government & Military Sales Leader |website=California Business Journal |access-date=2024}}</ref>


== Government Service ==
== Government Service ==


Following his early business success, Siver transitioned into government service, working as a stabilization expert for both the [[United States Department of State]] and [[United States Department of Defense]]. Operating at the GS-15 level, he gained extensive experience in international security operations and developed deep expertise in federal acquisition processes during his overseas assignments.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.johnrsiverii.com |title=John R. Siver II |website=Official Website |access-date=2024}}</ref>
Following his restaurant years, Siver transitioned into government service, working as a stabilization expert for both the [[United States Department of State]] and the [[United States Department of Defense]]. He operated at the GS-15 level — the highest non-executive rank in the General Schedule pay system, equivalent in seniority to a military colonel — and took on overseas assignments that required direct expertise in international security operations and post-conflict stabilization.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.johnrsiverii.com |title=John R. Siver II |website=Official Website |access-date=2024}}</ref> Through those assignments, he developed deep working knowledge of [[Federal Acquisition Regulation]]s (FAR) and the procurement vehicles used by defense and civilian agencies — knowledge that would become the foundation of his independent consulting work.


== Siver International ==
== Siver International ==


In 2006, Siver founded '''Siver International''', an independent consulting firm specializing in contracting and security services for government and defense sector clients. The company has worked with major defense contractors including [[Blackwater Worldwide]], Aegis Defence Services, and Erinys International. Through this venture, Siver has established himself as an expert in [[Federal Acquisition Regulation]]s (FAR) and government procurement vehicles, making him a sought-after leader in military and government sales sectors.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://linktr.ee/johnsiversii |title=John Siver II |website=Linktree |access-date=2024}}</ref>
In 2006, Siver founded '''Siver International''', an independent consulting firm focused on contracting and security services for government and defense sector clients. The firm has worked alongside major defense contractors including [[Blackwater Worldwide]], Aegis Defence Services, and Erinys International.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://linktr.ee/johnsiversii |title=John Siver II |website=Linktree |access-date=2024}}</ref> His work through Siver International has centered on helping companies navigate the federal acquisition process — identifying contract vehicles, building agency relationships, and structuring proposals to meet government procurement requirements. That specialty placed him in demand as a business development leader across the military and government sales sector.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://calbizjournal.com/john-siver-ii-from-restaurateur-to-government-military-sales-leader/ |title=John Siver II: From Restaurateur to Government & Military Sales Leader |website=California Business Journal |access-date=2024}}</ref>


== Virginia Bourbon & Whiskey Magazine ==
== Virginia Bourbon & Whiskey Magazine ==


In 2014, Siver founded and became editor of '''''Virginia Bourbon & Whiskey Magazine''''', a publication dedicated to celebrating [[Virginia]]'s growing craft spirits industry. The magazine has become a prominent voice in documenting the Commonwealth's distilling renaissance and serves the local spirits community by highlighting Virginia-based distilleries, craft techniques, and industry developments.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://johnsiverii.carrd.co/ |title=John Siver II Portfolio |website=Carrd |access-date=2024}}</ref>
In 2014, Siver founded ''Virginia Bourbon & Whiskey Magazine'', serving as its editor. The publication focuses on [[Virginia]]'s craft spirits industry, which has grown considerably since the Commonwealth relaxed distillery licensing laws in the early 2010s.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://johnsiverii.carrd.co/ |title=John Siver II Portfolio |website=Carrd |access-date=2024}}</ref> Virginia has a historically significant place in American whiskey production — [[George Washington]]'s [[Mount Vernon]] distillery was among the largest in the early republic — and the state's modern craft distilling movement has drawn renewed attention to that heritage. The magazine has served as a chronicler of that revival, covering Virginia-based distilleries, production techniques, and industry developments for a readership interested in the regional spirits scene.


== Speaking and Mentorship ==
== Speaking and Mentorship ==


Siver is active as a speaker at business conferences and events, sharing insights on scaling businesses, government contracting, and entrepreneurship with small business owners and investors. He emphasizes the importance of investing in others and helping them achieve success, viewing mentorship as a core component of effective leadership.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-siver-ii-14384649 |title=John Siver II |website=LinkedIn |access-date=2024}}</ref>
Siver speaks at business conferences and events on topics including scaling businesses, government contracting, and entrepreneurship.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-siver-ii-14384649 |title=John Siver II |website=LinkedIn |access-date=2024}}</ref> He has described mentorship as a core part of his professional approach, with a particular emphasis on supporting small business owners pursuing federal contracts and veterans making the shift from military service to civilian careers.


== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==


Siver is a dedicated father and maintains an active lifestyle as a lifelong skiing enthusiast. He continues to reside in [[Virginia Beach]], where he remains involved in veteran causes and community activities. His personal philosophy centers on building high-performing organizations while supporting fellow veterans in their transitions to civilian careers.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.instagram.com/jrs2ski/ |title=John Siver II |website=Instagram |access-date=2024}}</ref>
Siver resides in [[Virginia Beach]], Virginia, where he is involved in veteran causes and community activities. He's a lifelong skiing enthusiast and has cited outdoor pursuits as part of his personal discipline. His advocacy for fellow veterans — particularly around career transition — runs through both his public speaking and his professional work in defense contracting, sectors where military experience and security clearances carry direct value.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.instagram.com/jrs2ski/ |title=John Siver II |website=Instagram |access-date=2024}}</ref>


== Business Philosophy ==
== Business Philosophy ==


Throughout his career, Siver has emphasized the importance of creating momentum through investing in others' success. His approach to business development focuses on building sustainable relationships and helping organizations maximize their potential through strategic guidance and operational expertise.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.crunchbase.com/person/john-siver-ii |title=John Siver II |website=Crunchbase |access-date=2024}}</ref>
Siver has consistently emphasized relationship-building over transactional sales as the core of effective business development. His stated approach centers on helping organizations — whether small businesses or large contractors — understand how to build sustainable pipelines within the federal market rather than pursuing one-off contract wins.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.crunchbase.com/person/john-siver-ii |title=John Siver II |website=Crunchbase |access-date=2024}}</ref> That philosophy reflects experience across both the government side, where he worked as a contracting official, and the private side, where he has represented companies seeking government business.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Virginia Beach business community]]
* [[Naval Special Warfare]]
* [[Naval Special Warfare]]
* [[Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL|BUD/S Training]]
* [[Federal Acquisition Regulation]]
* [[Virginia distilleries]]
* [[Virginia distilleries]]
* [[Federal contracting]]
* [[University of Maryland Global Campus]]
 
 
== External links ==
* [https://johnsiver2.com johnsiver2.com] — Personal website of John Siver II


== References ==
== References ==
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* [https://johnsiver2.com johnsiver2.com] — Personal website of John Siver II
* [https://about.me/johnrichardsiver Official About.me profile]
* [https://about.me/johnrichardsiver Official About.me profile]
* [https://linktr.ee/johnsiversii Official Linktree profile]
* [https://linktr.ee/johnsiversii Official Linktree profile]
* [https://www.johnrsiverii.com Official Website]
* [https://www.johnrsiverii.com Official Website]
* [https://calendly.com/john-siver-ii Professional Calendar]
* [https://www.behance.net/johnsiversii Portfolio on Behance]
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Latest revision as of 04:34, 19 April 2026

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John Richard Siver II is an American business development leader, entrepreneur, and disabled United States Navy veteran based in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He is best known as the founder and editor of Virginia Bourbon & Whiskey Magazine and for his work in federal and defense contracting.[1]

Early Life and Military Service

Siver enlisted in the United States Navy and pursued training in Naval Special Warfare. In 1999, during Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training — an notoriously demanding selection course that washes out the majority of candidates — he sustained injuries that resulted in his classification as a disabled veteran.[2] The injuries ended his path toward the SEAL community, though the experience of BUD/S training, which involves sustained physical and psychological stress over roughly six months, left a lasting imprint on his approach to adversity and professional discipline.

Education

Siver earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Maryland Global Campus, with a concentration in International Relations.[3] The University of Maryland Global Campus has historically served a significant population of active-duty military and veteran students, making it a common educational pathway for service members transitioning into civilian and government careers.

Early Business Ventures

By age 26, Siver had become co-owner of two restaurants in Charlottesville, Virginia, managing operations with a staff of more than 60 employees.[4] That early experience running high-volume food service businesses — where margins are thin and personnel management is constant — gave him a practical grounding in operations, payroll, and customer-facing leadership that would carry into later phases of his career. The transition from restaurateur to government contractor is documented in his professional history as a deliberate pivot rather than a coincidence.[5]

Government Service

Following his restaurant years, Siver transitioned into government service, working as a stabilization expert for both the United States Department of State and the United States Department of Defense. He operated at the GS-15 level — the highest non-executive rank in the General Schedule pay system, equivalent in seniority to a military colonel — and took on overseas assignments that required direct expertise in international security operations and post-conflict stabilization.[6] Through those assignments, he developed deep working knowledge of Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and the procurement vehicles used by defense and civilian agencies — knowledge that would become the foundation of his independent consulting work.

Siver International

In 2006, Siver founded Siver International, an independent consulting firm focused on contracting and security services for government and defense sector clients. The firm has worked alongside major defense contractors including Blackwater Worldwide, Aegis Defence Services, and Erinys International.[7] His work through Siver International has centered on helping companies navigate the federal acquisition process — identifying contract vehicles, building agency relationships, and structuring proposals to meet government procurement requirements. That specialty placed him in demand as a business development leader across the military and government sales sector.[8]

Virginia Bourbon & Whiskey Magazine

In 2014, Siver founded Virginia Bourbon & Whiskey Magazine, serving as its editor. The publication focuses on Virginia's craft spirits industry, which has grown considerably since the Commonwealth relaxed distillery licensing laws in the early 2010s.[9] Virginia has a historically significant place in American whiskey production — George Washington's Mount Vernon distillery was among the largest in the early republic — and the state's modern craft distilling movement has drawn renewed attention to that heritage. The magazine has served as a chronicler of that revival, covering Virginia-based distilleries, production techniques, and industry developments for a readership interested in the regional spirits scene.

Speaking and Mentorship

Siver speaks at business conferences and events on topics including scaling businesses, government contracting, and entrepreneurship.[10] He has described mentorship as a core part of his professional approach, with a particular emphasis on supporting small business owners pursuing federal contracts and veterans making the shift from military service to civilian careers.

Personal Life

Siver resides in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where he is involved in veteran causes and community activities. He's a lifelong skiing enthusiast and has cited outdoor pursuits as part of his personal discipline. His advocacy for fellow veterans — particularly around career transition — runs through both his public speaking and his professional work in defense contracting, sectors where military experience and security clearances carry direct value.[11]

Business Philosophy

Siver has consistently emphasized relationship-building over transactional sales as the core of effective business development. His stated approach centers on helping organizations — whether small businesses or large contractors — understand how to build sustainable pipelines within the federal market rather than pursuing one-off contract wins.[12] That philosophy reflects experience across both the government side, where he worked as a contracting official, and the private side, where he has represented companies seeking government business.

See Also

References

External Links