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As the "front
man" for
FoerFront
Communications,
his dry wit,
sense of humor,
impressions,
wordplays and
allusions make
him a popular
speaker. With
extensive travel
experiences, a
diverse
background in
government,
business,
communications,
and as a sailing
instructor and
yacht captain,
Paul speaks on a
wide variety of
topics. His
clients include
federal
agencies, retail
chains and
non-profits. He
has written for
numerous
magazines,
newsletters and
newspapers and
currently writes
the
Foerfront of
Transit
column for
Metro, a
national journal
of mass
transportation.
As an adjunct
instructor with
Rutgers
University, Paul
is teaching
management and
marketing to
transit
operators around
the U.S.
Other Helpful
Information:
-
BA from
Hampshire
College
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MA in
journalism/mass
communications
from the
University
of Maryland
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US Merchant
Marine
Officer
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Former Coast
Guard
Auxiliarist
-
Former
Outward
Bound
Instructor
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Has taught
at Hampshire
College,
Open
University
of
Washington,
D.C, Loyola
College,
University
of MD.
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Trained in
teaching and
presenting
by The
National
Transit
Institute
and
Community
Transportation
Association
of America.
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Traveled
throughout
North, South
and Central
Americas,
France,
England, Israel
and the
Caribbean.
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Conversant
in Spanish.
Some of the Many
Topics
Available:
(Let's zero in
on your
audience)
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"Be the
Captain of
Your Life
and Sail
Uncharted
Seas!"
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"Save Your
Life (and
even the
world) by
Walking,
Bicycling
and Taking
Public
Transit"
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"Customer
Service or
Lip
Service?:
The "Phoney"
Game
Corporations
Play and How
They Hurt
All of Us"
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"Sailing As
a Way of
Life"
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"You Sure
Are Cute:
The Many
Faces of
Public
Relations,
Advertising
and
Marketing"
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"Just Do It
(but leave
the brand
name
sneakers
behind)"
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"Some
Parachutes
May Have a
Color-- I
Don't Even
Have One"
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"Poisonous
Blackberries:
Kill Your
Television,
Car, and
Cell Phone
and Start
Living"
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"The Wizards
of
Blahs....Or
Who Really
Controls our
Media
Empire
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