Terry Jetmore is Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of SpeakCorp.com. Terry has developed the vision of SpeakCorp.com from its inception phase through the numerous components which make the engine hum -- Marketing, PR , web design and applications, to member service programs. Her versatile career began on the east coast in the legal profession. After marrying and moving to California in 1987, Terry’s strengths were manifested in execution of project coordinating and team building in the Oil Industry. There she fine tuned and gained extensive experience in Engineering project management, facilities coordination, administration, and event planning. She has been the managing director of a Consulting Firm for over ten years specializing in providing regulatory training for the medical industry. For over 25 years, Terry has been involved with training and participating in communications and public speaking programs. She has published many articles on public speaking and self-improvement. Her goal is to help service those needing a professional presence on the internet to promote their business -- a perfect fit for our changing economic times. In her free time, Terry loves to travel, play tennis and express herself creatively through painting. She is also active in volunteer public service in her community. Terry resides in Long Beach, California with her husband Brian and son Isaac.
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