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Cambodia Science of Success and The Napoleon Hill Foundation

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In April 2016, an international team of Napoleon Hill Foundation Certified Instructors, including the licensee for Cambodia, Timothy Chhim, as well a Native Indian Chief Dwaine Perry, introduced the Napoleon Hill Foundation's PMA Science of Success course and Success Principles to Cambodia.

The international team consisted of: Taylor Tagg, Jeremy Rayzor, Chief Dwaine Taylor and Timothy Chhim from the United States, Tom too tall Cunningham from Canada, Ruth Neslo from the Netherlands and Apple Mitchell from Thailand.

The International Conference was held at the InterED Institute at the Royal School of Administration in Phnm Penh.

Jeremy Rayzor, creator of the Napoleon Hill board and card games Achievus and Ticket To Wealth, along with Tom Cunningham and Timothy Chhim speak about the trip and the conference in this interview.

The main purpose of InterED Institute is to contribute in developing Cambodian human resources with highly competitive capability. For the realization of this purpose, our mission will focus on:

  1. The Training of qualified graduate and post graduate students with relevant professional skills by maintaining close relationship between teaching, research and field trip.
  2. The promotion of research on relevant topics and publication of those new research findings.
  3. The translation and publication of important documents.
  4. The organizing of various seminars and academic conferences.
  5. The establishing of cooperative relations with national and international institutions which have the same goal.

For more details about the trip, visit http://www.tom2tall.com/Cambodia-Science-of-Success.html

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