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Jay Interviews Elvin Dowling "The Architect of Change!

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7PM Est -Jay Interviews Elvin Dowling "The Architect of Change"! - Elvin Dowling is a nationally-acclaimed public speaker, mentor, author, and America's leading advocate for achieving greatness by embracing change. What's unique about Elvin Dowling? He brings deep personal experience to his message and audience at every level… Having worked in a homeless shelter, in corporate America, on Capitol Hill, and as an entrepreneur, Elvin possesses the capacity to effectively serve individuals, corporations, organizations and communities. Elvin was born into poverty to an unwed, teenage mother. And by age 19, he had lost two brothers and most of his cousins to gang and drug-related violence. The great tennis player, the late Arthur Ashe once said... "Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can." And in the face of devastating change, Elvin did just that. He began his speaking career under the sprawling shadows of an old oak tree... in the hard knock area of West Palm Beach, Florida, where he ministered to the misfortunate and dispossessed as a teenager. At age 16, he was licensed to teach discipleship and is currently completing a Master of Professional Studies Degree in Ministry from the New York Theological Seminary. As Chief of Staff for the Nation Urban League, he served as a liaison to some of the top executives of nearly 500 corporations and organizations in the Unite States and around the world. As an insider, he learned the language of the corporate environment. More importantly, as The Architect of Chang, he effectively speaks to the needs of the each audience he addresses in a way that penetrates the mind, pierces the heart and inspires the individual to step into their greatness. Call in Number (914)338-1220

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