Robert M TremblayRobert M. Tremblay currently lives in Mesa, Arizona with his fiancée Carol, and their two dogs. He was born in Vermont in 1968, and grew up in the small town of Jericho. In 1986, Robert joined the US Army where he became a combat medic for the 18th arborne corp in Georgia, and then a helicopter paramedic. He was decorated with a Good Conduct medal, Army Achievement medal and an Army Commendation medal, as well as the AMED award for the top 100 medics in the Armed Forces. Upon leaving the military, Robert went straight into law enforcement in New Hampshire. After only three years, at the age of 23, he was promoted to Chief of Police, making him the youngest Chief of Police in the country. After several injuries and increased pressures, Robert left law enforcement to become a private investigator specializing in missing persons. This led to him teaching banking industry personnel throughout New England how to locate individuals for collection purposes. From there, he was recruited further into finance where he spent the following 18 years specializing in the automotive industry. Robert became an Accredited National Trainer in sales and marketing in the banking and auto industry, traveling around the country teaching managers in the field. He is also an author of several training manuals and policies adopted nationally. Since 2011, Robert has been battling against a terminal diagnosis which is detailed in this book. He also has a blog at robertmtremblay.blogspot.com, and has shared his story through numerous speaking engagements which he finds to be a great experience for himself and the audience. He is the founder of Tremor Books, LLC and GAB Inc. To contact Robert, email tremorbooks@yahoo.com or visit www.twenty-seconds.net to share any thoughts or questions. You can also follow Robert and his continuing journey on Facebook and Twitter. Read More Read Less
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