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Kevin Nimmo, Executive Media Consulting Interviewed On Pro Business Insights

Kevin has worked in network television for over twenty years and worked in two major U.S. markets Dallas, Texas and Atlanta, Georgia before retiring a few years ago. He was much too young to retire from working altogether, and still felt he had much more to offer to society, but this time round on his own terms. He didn’t not want to work for anyone. That's when (by chance), … [Read more...]

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