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Timothy Terrentine - A Results-driven Competitor From Michigan

Timothy Terrentine has an entire list of achievements working at renowned companies making meaningful differences. Find out more about him at his official site http://www.tim-terrentine.com/

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Timothy Terrentine - A Results-driven Competitor From Michigan

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  1. Timothy Terrentine Former Vice President of Development and Alumni Relations at Western Michigan University

  2. Timothy Terrentine graduated from Western Michigan University with a master's and a bachelor's degree. Later, he earned an Executive Coaching Certification from Case Western Reserve University's Weatherhead School of Management.

  3. From the start, Tim Terrentine's goal is always to motivate and provoke others so that they would accept themselves the way they are and help others build their self-confidence. As part of this goal, Timothy Terrentine delivered a speech at a conference in 2015 titled The Tug-Of-War in Leadership. Tim Terrentine also presided over the Kalamazoo Regional Chamber of Commerce as president starting in February 2013.

  4. Timothy Terrentine has been associated with the organization from March 2010 until December 2013. He served on the founding board of Kalamazoo County Ready 4S. The program known as KC Ready 4S for early care and education has been recommended by the Kalamazoo County Committee for Early Childhood Education.

  5. The committee's efforts were spurred on by the Interfaith Strategy for Advocacy and Action in the Community (ISAAC), which was launched in the autumn of 2008. Studies demonstrating the benefits of high-quality primary learning and care for children, community savings, and regional economic expansion supports the recommended strategy.

  6. Other initiative organizers are preschool and daycare providers, neighborhood foundations, school officials, educators, academics, families, and private sector officials.

  7. THANK YOU Find out more about him at his official site http://www.tim-terrentine.com/ m o r e

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