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Up Close & Personal with Ken Rochon, author, co-founder Perfect Networker & Perfect World Network

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After 27 years as an entrepreneur, Ken Rochon is just getting started.

“I start my book, Becoming the Perfect Networker... Succeeding 1 Connection at a Time, on page -1, with a picture of Mr. Excuses,” he says. “That’s where I spent 26 years of my life. I didn’t think I could create a message worth listening to or reading; Then I realized the power of one. To be the change we seek in the world - and my life changed.”

Today, he is a published author; a world traveler; a groundbreaking global fusion DJ for his company Absolute Entertainment; co-host of Team Radio; co-star of the brand-new local reality show Good Fellas of Baltimore; and the visionary builder and part-owner of The Perfect Networker and the budding online empire Perfect World Networking

(http://perfectworldnetwork.com/). Unquestionably the last is one of his highest-impact initiatives: an online network that allows nonprofit leaders to connect and support each other’s work. Through the network, leaders can cross-promote events, benefits and fundraisers to their memberships…boost traffic to each other’s sites...attract new memberships and build their volunteer base…and much more.

Perfect World Networking is the logical next step from his earlier venture, The Perfect Networker (http://www.perfectnetworker.com/ ), a by-invitation-only community that offers members opportunities to share ideas, refer business, generate support for projects, and otherwise support each other’s success, both online and offline.

Says Rochon, “Our goal is to turn professionals into Perfect Networkers, then to help Perfect Networkers change the world through the Perfect World Network.”

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