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Paul Evans is an agency executive, having worked at a number of global agencies that provide creative and strategic solutions for clients across various industries.

He is also a certified law enforcement officer with a background in criminology, firearm proficiency, and combat readiness. With over 27 years of marketing, sales, and client relations experience, Paul has a unique approach to designing brands, creating experiences, and masterful storytelling that sets his clients apart from their competitors.

Paul has extensive experience in the luxury brand, automotive, niche business, fine dining, franchising, pharmaceutical and medical verticals, among others. He is also an expert in public relations and public affairs, and often speaks nationally on business growth, digital marketing, communications, marketing strategy, and public relations. 

He has served on many boards and worked with many community service organizations, demonstrating his commitment to social responsibility and civic engagement. Paul is a guitar playing, motorcycle riding, collector of fine writing instruments and a fan of satirical British television shows. He prefers face-to-face introductions and considers himself a serial networker.
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If you have never witnessed this most fitting tribute, spend four minutes of your life on it right now. It will give you a wonderful feeling. Here’s a link https://youtu.be/tGivnGv-HXs
A Tanka is a poem with a Haiku-like structure but with more lines. The structure is Line 1 – 5 syllables, Line 2 – 7 syllables, Line 3 – 5 syllables, Line 4 – 7 syllables and Line 5 – 7 syllables. Simple right?
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Whale hunting still occurs in parts of our world (Japan, Norway and Iceland) even though there are substitutes for every part for which they are murdered and a moratorium has been in place since 1986!. Gentle creatures, maternal and graceful, their songs can be heard for miles underwater. Save the Whales … we’ve all heard that. We still need to. Go to Greenpeace for more information. http://ow.ly/kGm5D

As men age, it is inevitable that they will in some way, be more grumpy than they were in their youth. It may just be despair at not being able to heft kids or sacks of groceries as they once did. It may be that their health or hair is less robust. But whatever the reason, irritable male syndrome will befall all of us unlucky enough to be born with an X and a Y chromosome. 

Why do we take mother for granted in our youth? Assuming that she will always be there ... can always be counted on to soothe a fevered brow or bandage a scraped knee