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That Guy From GA Consulting

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Introduction: I'm quick minded. i am good at putting myself in someone else's shoes and seeing what they see from where they stand. This helps get to the meat of the issues, problems, opportunities, or challenges people are facing. I let people know I'm on their team and that I'm their advocate. I join them in figuring out how to win from where they are. Often times people are up against challenges or issues that they feel they lack resources to fully exploit. I become a hidden resource. I help find advantage in small nooks and crannies that can have game-changing impact! I like helping people.
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13 years in business

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  • How did you get started doing this type of work?

    People were coming to me for help regularly, and I found myself being urged to do professionally the things i was doing out of the goodness of my heart. I eventually became convinced it was a good idea. So far so good!

  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    Reviewing documents prior to submission and/or filing. Reading and editing business plans, technical reports, resume's, etc., and rewriting the same. I have written several successfully funded grand proposals. In fact, I'm batting a thousand on my grand proposals. Not one has been turned down.

  • Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?

    I helped a lady whose husband had been killed in a fiery trucking accident win a workman's compensation case against his employer. The employer had been insisting that the man died of a heart attack. I identified the key issue as the fire, which prevented first responders from rendering aid. As such,I got the coroner to change the cause of death, which was initially listed as "coronary insufficiency" to 'injuries sustained from a fiery crash". The coroner also agreed that.in 2011 there is no such thing as an "instantly fatal" heart attack, and so did the court a year later. This despite the fact that her WC attorney thought the issue of no such thing as an instantly fatal heart attack was not a winnable one. The fire was the thing that ultimately killed the man whether he'd had a heart attack or not because the fire prevented first responders from taking standard life-saving measures they were likely to have taken if there had been no fire. The lady received $700,000;