At the age of 16, it was my responsibility to grow as the strength for my mother and our household. Learning from her wisdom, my life began to take form and structure in a way that remains with me today - she taught me to be a man of conviction! After graduating from high school, the next chapter in my life included a promising career in the United States Army as a "Biomedical Engineer." With my mother's wisdom, the Army's training, and my integrity, character, and personal co...
At the age of 16, it was my responsibility to grow as the strength for my mother and our household. Learning from her wisdom, my life began to take form and structure in a way that remains with me today - she taught me to be a man of conviction! After graduating from high school, the next chapter in my life included a promising career in the United States Army as a "Biomedical Engineer." With my mother's wisdom, the Army's training, and my integrity, character, and personal conviction, I learned to strive for excellence in all of my pursuits.
Today, in my 30's, I continue on my journey to achieve my future endeavors. Only now, they include the sharing of knowledge, leadership, team building, and civic responsibility to the communities that I reside. "The most precious gift from God is your mind. Without the knowledge to seed its growth, you will not be able to harvest the crops in your future - opportunity!" - Lamont D. Smith
The helping hand that you may be looking for is at the end of your own arm. Choose the hand that is right for the situation. Everything in life requires a "CHOICE!"
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