I always have trouble writing a bio. For me, it appears like a checklist: where your interest started, college degree, post college degree, work experience. And sometimes it appears like an ego magnet. Don’t get me wrong, I often look at credentials especially those of my doctors and lawyers. But more important isn’t their graduate school or how many degrees they have, but what experience they bring to the table that is applicable to me. Being in the bodywork business, experience...
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