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Tommy Wyatt was born in upstate New York the oldest of three boys. At
23, he took an hourly-wage job as a sports writer at a small weekly newspaper
called The Newtown Bee. During a ten-year career at The Bee, he followed a
passion for people and for sports, coaching Little League Baseball and starring
in men's league softball. Midway through his journalism career, Tommy became
sports editor and his received honors from The New England Press Association in
each of the five years he ran the sports section.
In 1998, Tommy was introduced to network marketing and subsequently walked
away from a job he loved. It would be his last. Through network marketing and
direct sales, Tommy grew an organization of tens of thousands of distributors
which spanned seven countries. During that time, he traveled the world speaking
in front of large audiences and training on the principles of relationships,
networking and team building.
Throughout his tenure in the industry, which saw him reach the top 1%
globally, Tommy lectured at many prestigious universities including Harvard,
Yale, and the University of Connecticut on the topic of entrepreneurship.
Before co-authoring this book, he wrote (but never published) "We Were All
Sports Heroes," and contributed a chapter in Jack Canfield & Mark Victor
Hansen's "Chicken Soup for the Network Marketer's Soul" as well as being
featured in many other industry publications.
Tommy is currently a corporate trainer and top producer for SendOutCards. His
love and genuine passion for what he does come through clearly in his seminars
as well as his daily routine.
He lives in Connecticut with his wife of 15 years and two young daughters.
CONTACT: tommy@appreciationmarketing.com

Curtis Lewsey grew up in upstate New York as well. He was a middle child
growing up with an older brother and two younger sisters.
At the age of 15 Curtis was asked to play for an elite summer baseball league
that traveled North America. He was later recruited to play Division I college
baseball for Sacred Heart University. His strong work ethic and persistence
helped him work his way from the jayvee squad his freshman year to varsity team
captain by his senior year.
In his junior year at SHU, Curtis was informed that he'd have to find a way
to pay for his own tuition. But baseball, schoolwork, and other school
responsibilities prevented him from getting a job. So Curtis started up his own
business and earned enough income around his hectic schedule to pay for his
final two years.
A week after graduating SHU in 2005, Curtis lost his brother Silas (23), to a
freak dirt bike accident. This tragic event made him realize that life can be
cut short at anytime.
He took a sales position with Cintas Corporation out of college and rose to
op 5% of the company in each of his first two years. Though a great financial
success, earning six-figures right out of college, Curtis just never felt right
working for someone else. He quit his job, joined forces with Tommy Wyatt, and
started a distributorship with SendOutCards in April 2007.
CURTIS is corporate trainer SendOutCards has a passion for helping others
attract greatness by teaching the principles of appreciation and gratitude. <
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He lives in Connecticut with his wife, Heather.
CONTACT: curtis@appreciationmarketing.com |