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ANYTHING GOES Diane Chapman

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Tonight guest is the lovely and talented Diane Chapman

Since moving to the Atlanta area in 2011, Di has been writing for The Current Plus newspaper, the online news source Examiner.com and CBS On Topic Atlanta. Her blog The Daily Job Hunt is featured on WordPress.com. She is currently writing an inspirational and motivating book about partial paraplegic champion athlete Beth Sanden to help us revive and reach our goals and dreams in challenging, tough times.

Di is a respected media personality who has appeared on the radio airwaves, the Internet, and cable television since she began broadcasting “High Visibility: The Success Perspective” with KUCI radio in Orange County in 1995. This led to numerous live segments on Dr. Stephen Mason’s Look At It This Way and in 2008 she joined the on-air team of Better Times After 50. Currently she is a regular guest on Anything Goes hosted by Bennet Pomerantz on Blog Talk Radio.

Di is an active competitive Toastmaster and her speaking engagements have taken her throughout the U.S. and the Caribbean; and even gave her the opportunity to present at the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa, Canada.

Di’s extensive writing and media career began when she joined the Training and Development staff of the Zale Corporation in Dallas, Texas, and was quickly promoted to Director of Training for a 38-store division operating throughout the Western U.S. She produced a prolific portfolio using print, multimedia, sound, and video, focusing on sales training and exemplary customer service. In addition, she orchestrated the comprehensive training initiative for NCR’s first-ever electronic cash register installation division-wide.

 

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