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Business development and marketing articles written by Patrick McEvoy have been featured in the following publications, blogs and web sites:

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    Patrick McEvoy is a former senior executive of KPMG, Ernst & Young and Orion Capital Partners. He has sold more than $125,000,000 of professional services in his career and is also an "addicted serial" entrepreneur with current business interests in corporate training, publishing and eLearning. Continue reading ยป

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