Mike Donley
At nearly forty years old, Mike Donley has gained a considerable amount of life experience and wisdom. Surviving fat laces, wrestling shoes and the neon fads of the 80s, he roughed it through the grunge studded, dope smoking, Generation X decade that was the 90s. Sailing the seas of the new millennium, though rocky and defeating at times, is still proving to be an ever-inspiring and motivating trip.
Always a late bloomer, from puberty to eye-opening, social conformity, Mike has finally reached a point in life that screams “now or never!” Because you only live once and you can’t take it with you–profound words indeed–Mike is shooting for the stars and aiming for a dream. Opportunity presents itself daily and in every place imaginable. Leave no stone unturned and no door unopened.
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Always a late bloomer, from puberty to eye-opening, social conformity, Mike has finally reached a point in life that screams “now or never!” Because you only live once and you can’t take it with you–profound words indeed–Mike is shooting for the stars and aiming for a dream. Opportunity presents itself daily and in every place imaginable. Leave no stone unturned and no door unopened.
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