Mark Wilmot
Mark A. Wilmot grew up in central Massachusetts and became an accomplished distance runner. He enlisted into the United States Marine Corps during the 1970s, and retired from the Marines as the Communication Security Chief for a Marine aviation unit. During his military career, Mark studied leadership, process improvement, and total quality. He applied that knowledge to innovation, writing, and publishing. Mark's creations include the Memories of Life Publishing concept, the Readers Visual Display Unit, which is an early version of the e-book, the future concept of world money, the concept of smashed sandwiches, the Emergescan, a point of entry CAT scan device for hospital emergency rooms, and most importantly, a new world sport called super scoreball. Mark currently provides writing and book publishing services to professionals and subject matter experts, and provides outside the box advice related to leadership, vision, innovation, quality, and image development. Mark is an accomplished photographer, and maintains a collection of photographs which he hopes one day to display inside a photography museum. Mark's books include Redemption of A Street Fighter, Sharing Your Life Story In The Digital Age, Super Scoreball -- From Vision To Reality, and What Happened To The Man Next Door. His current projects include two self-help books; Click, Shift, Change, and a book for young men titled, Can I Become A Good Man?.
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