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Charles Rogers


During graduate studies at the Grand Canyon University Colangelo School of Business, I had an assigned task to research, including interview, someone in an executive management position about the nature of their job, and then write a paper about the experience.


I soon acquired an interview appointment for one hour with an executive manager at a major corporation in the Mid-Atlantic.


About three minutes into the hour-long interview, the executive abruptly locked his eyes to mine and made this statement: “If you are not pursuing this degree so that you can help others, then you are likely doing it for the wrong reasons.” 


His words hit  me like a shock wave because my focus for graduate school had been to advance my career, get more promotions, more perks, and so forth.  I had always given to charitable causes and I thought those efforts to be sufficient. The remainder of my studies I could not get that  interview out of my mind.  I began to believe the executive was right--that he was speaking about something more profound than simple giving. He was talking about embracing real compassion. 


By the time I graduated, his statement had sprouted into an idea.  That idea was to create a method that would give others the opportunity, through the force of their own personality, to earn extra income—especially during economic distress.  The idea grew to become The Centerpoint Group Technique TM  for instant sales. 


At first glance it may seem to be a familiar sales method, but that notion will change when one explores its core details.  If you want to know more about it, we look forward to working with you.


Sincerely,


Charles Rogers, MSITM

Author

Philanthropist

Founder, The Centerpoint Group





Books:


In The Tunnel: The Fascinating Account of N.P. Harwell

Sunrise In The Mirror: A Collection of Short Stories 


Charles writes thought-provoking fiction that routinely examines societal events, cultural customs, and geopolitics. His short stories are shrouded in mystery, intrigue, and suspense. 

 









In Memory of  Wanda Oliphant, M.Ed.


Award winning career educator.


Books:


Caleb And The Bully  

A  work that examines bullying, so common to the public school experience of many students. 


A compelling  fiction short story. Caleb And The Bully sheds light on the experiences of students who suffer trials and shadowy rites of passage that should have already been eliminated from the education experience.


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