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![]() Many have deemed Torin Ellis is an unbuttoned urban Dr. Phil. His Personal and Professional development newsletter Monday Mover has become tantamount with business professional and their morning cup of coffee. Ellis delivers thought provoking commentary that gets you up and get you going. He is the CEO of Second Motive an executive staffing firm and the publisher of MondayMover.com. His staffing company delivers high paying employment ripe with promise with a focus on Sales and Sales Management.
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Torin Ellis is resilient and undaunted in the face of challenge and is always willing to make one more call. Torin has learned how to harness his abilities and vast array of corporate and military experiences into a rewarding service offering that has become a magnet for making things happen.
He has artfully packaged the techniques of digging deep into the souls of others and helping them realize that life is truly about being more and giving more. He skillfully shatters confining expectations by practicing a Napoleon notion that says, “the laws that govern circumstances are broken by new circumstances.”
An accomplished professional, Torin gives back to the community by serving as a voluntary speaker for the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education. He also sits on the board of directors of Community Law in Action (CLIA), Power Excel, UrbanEd and the Governors Workforce Investment Board.
Torin Ellis is the founder of Monday Mover (www.mondaymover.com) and Second Motive (www.secondmotive.com). Both organizations focus on the aggressive growth of professionals that want to be more, do more and give more. With an unshakeable focus on the elevation of who we are, Torin delivers thought provoking motivation via the Monday Mover newsletter. His staffing company delivers high paying employment ripe with promise with a focus on Sales and Sales Management.
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