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Kenneth J Kiwicz

KENNETH J KIWICZ Kenneth J Kiwicz is a sales professional with extensive, hands-on experience in business to business sales. With an innate fervor for excellence, he has successfully mastered the art of business development, account management, and customer service. Innately curious, Kenneth can excavate great insight about his customers, propelling the organizations he is associated with, towards long-term customer relations, catalyzing sales revenue and brand visibility.   Kenneth completed his Bachelors of Science in Biological Sciences with a minor in Physics from Oakland University where he was on the Dean’s list and awarded multiple Michigan Merit Scholarships. He also worked towards a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at Kettering University where he received a Presidential Merit Scholarship. It is noteworthy that Kenneth managed work while enrolled in university and balanced volunteer work, highlighting his skill of multitasking. Responsible and
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Mountains of Truth

  Mountains of Truth September 26, 2017 Kenneth J Kiwicz Mountain View While Hiking the Inca Trail in Peru On the mountains of truth, you can never climb in vain: either you will reach a point higher up today, or you will be training your powers so that you will be able to climb higher tomorrow.                                                                   Friedrich Nietzsche Stay curious! Have a terrific Tuesday! For more inspiration see  My Blog's homepage For more information about the blog's author see  My homepage For recent articles check out: Curiosity, Imagination, and Sales Inspiration From the Inca Trail

Inspiration From the Inca Trail

Inspiration From the Inca Trail  by Kenneth J Kiwicz Recently, I r evisited  the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, the first American Philosopher. His book  Self-Reliance and Other Essays   inspired me line after line.  Many people have heard of the Philosopher's Stone, the magical stone capable of turning base metals into gold. Alchemists call this transmutation.  A Philosopher's Stone contradicts the purpose of Philosophy. "Philosophy is an attempt to reduce the flux of  the world to arrive at unchanging truth"  Source One of the core beliefs of Ralph Waldo Emerson  was that people and nature are inherently good.  In order to inspire you to experience nature and yourself as Ralph Waldo has inspired me, I have picked out a pivotal moment from my 4 day hike on the Inca Trail. The stairs in this section are considered the "5th scariest stairs in the World."  View from my hike of the Inca Trail in Peru in November 2014.