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Robb Overholt - speaker, starter, pastor, warrior poet
 
Robb  was born into a poor family of sharecroppers in the late nineteenth century somewhere in the farm country of a distant continent. Being a lover of cheese, at the tender age of 8, he packed his bags and headed for Wisconsin of the
famed United States. It was there that he was taken in by a vagabond group of merchant marines.
Under their tutelage, Robb developed a brisk passion
for soft-rock classics that would render him a hopeless
fan of the likes of Air Supply many years later.
Becoming known as the one who really created the Internet, Robb would seek and eventually find solace as he retreated to a quiet life somewhere on the estate of Aaron Spelling.
He was last seen waving a glow stick in the back row of a Barry Manilow concert belting out Copacabana at the top of his lungs.
NONE OF THAT IS TRUE. THIS IS:
Robb Overholt married his high-school sweetheart, Shaula, in 1993. Their marriage continues to hold strong twenty years later and Robb considers this their greatest
achievement. Being a catalyst, Robb has spent the last sixteen years beginning new works that build stronger communities. With an innovative approach, he has initiated
and launched many community projects, served on large church staffs and led three successful church plants from North Carolina, to Virginia, to Las Vegas. He and his wife
both share a passion for helping individuals and organizations unleash and reach their full potential. Living in Virginia Beach and father to the two greatest kids in the world, Robb enjoys the privilege of working with organizations from Hampton Roads and around the country on organic development and innovative practices for transformative works in the life of individuals and organizations.

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