Tuesday, May 26, 2009

At 87 still Making a Difference

Since we are now coming out of Memorial Day weekend, had to share a news story about a retired maintenance technician who has now become an award winning author and poet. He spends several hours a day recounting his days as a prisoner of war in WWII and his time while serving as the first black maintenance technician for two major industrial operations.

Very interesting and inspiring man! He is definitely helping fix it forward by setting an example to us all on to break barriers.

http://www.news-record.com/content/2009/05/25/article/at_87_he_has_a_legacy_to_share

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