Hi Tim,
Thanks for adding me as a friend! Wishing you all that's good for 2010 - everything you desire and more.
Blessings & Light,
Baylissa
Hey, Tim!
Welcome, and thank you for your friendship!
There are some truly amazing people here on JN, and from what I read about you, I'm sure you'll feel quite at home.
Sincerely, -gbb www.GlennBrandonBurke.com America's #1 Motivational College Speaker on Student Retention & Success! (Increased Retention = Increased Revenue)
Hi Tim
Hope you find yourself right at home on Jason's network. Just popped by to say hi and to introduce myself.
Check out my profile and if I can help with anything, just shout
With love
Helen
Tim,
Welcome to Jason's. I trust you will find some truly amazingly helpful people here ready and willing to offer help anyway they can. I am sure we will all learn from you as well.
Many blessings and miracles,
Cheril
Wecome to the Network, Tim! You have an impressive background. As a new author, I would love to learn and share more with you. Warm
) Aila
Tim’s
TV appearances include appearances on NBC, CBS, ABC, PBS and Lifetime. Radio appearances include A Balanced Life
with Beth Aldrich, A Fresh Start with Sallie Felton, Marriage 101 with Starr
and Bob Calo-oy, Journey of Life Radio with Joseph LoBrutto III, Life Insight
From Experts (L.I.F.E.) with Shelley Costello and Internet Radio Interview on
SoundAuthors.com.
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Renowned
Wall Street analyst Tim Kellis takes on what could be considered society’s
biggest problem today, divorce. The journey that led to him tackling such a
significant issue was both personal and professional. After a successful career
that eventually landed him on Wall Street Tim met what he thought was the girl
of his dreams, only to see that relationship end with bitterness and anger. The
journey included work with a marital therapist, and after he discovered the
therapist wasn’t really helping decided to tackle the issue himself.
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Ambition and a strong aptitude for
math helped lead Kellis to discover how to make relationships work. His math
skills led directly to an engineering degree, nine years in the
telecommunications industry, an MBA in finance, and finally on to Wall Street,
where he became the very first semiconductor analyst to focus on the
communications market.
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After publishing a 300-page
initiation piece entitled Initiating
Coverage of the Semiconductor Industry: Riding the Bandwidth Wave, Kellis
became a leading semiconductor analyst at one of the biggest firms on Wall
Street. The experience he gained as a Wall Street analyst provided an excellent
backdrop for becoming an expert on relationships, and resulted in his
relationship book entitled “Equality: The
Quest for the Happy Marriage”.
http://HappyRelationships.com/