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Errol Goes to Boot Camp

Posted on June 10, 2012 by Mary Chasin
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Have you ever lain awake at night thinking about how your family depends on you? How would it feel to have to ask for help from others? What would you give up if you had to slash your living expenses? How would you avoid becoming anxious and depressed? I’d like you to meet Errol. When his ...

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Posted in People | Tagged engineering, errol, family, networking, success, talent | 2 Replies

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A long time ago, armed with a camera and an MBA, I set out on a journey. Before determining a destination or a route, I found myself in a corporate world of Human Resources and Organizational Development. It was a pretty interesting place; I've stayed for over twenty years--and learned a lot.

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