
Colleen Bain, M.A. was Awarded Industry Expert for 2010 on May 10, 2010 by Who's Who of Cambridge. She won the exemplary honor of being the one person in the field of Education – Specifically within Brain Training (Neuroplasticity) working with children. An Official Press Release is forthcoming.
Colleen dedicates this award to her family, her husband, Thomas who has supported her efforts and continues to do so when times are tough realizing the importance of her work for children around the country and the school systems. She gives special thanks in forms of hugs and kisses to her two children, Shannon and Sean. Both have been the driving force behind her business and advocacy efforts of neuroplasticity.
A very special thank you goes out to all of the families that have entrusted their child with Colleen's expertise. With their help, together, they have changed many lives.
Mrs. Bain will be highlighted on a special website honoring her achievements and successes. She will also have a full chapter dedicated to her lifelong passion of working with children and families in assisting children enhance their ability to learn easier and more efficiently. Her chapter will discuss her journey, discussing how she became who she is today, her Student Transformation System and her recent efforts towards creation of a Student Transformation Certificaction Program to help others who share her passion become independent brain trainers using some of the top brain training tools on the market.
Published by Cambridge Who’s Who Publishing, Inc., the Top 101 Industry Experts book features biographical information and exclusive interviews with prominent Cambridge Who’s Who members. Selected from more than 400,000 executives, professionals and entrepreneurs, these exemplary leaders stay at the top of their fields by possessing unique experience and wisdom, all the while exhibiting innovation in their work.
Categorized into 20 industries and 113 individualized fields, each chapter conveys the objectives and triumphs these experts have achieved to earn success. While people become experts for many reasons (due to mastery over their work or after years spent cultivating the solution to a problem, for instance), it is not clear at what point a layman becomes an expert. This abstract concept of expertise is explored in detail in many of the interviews. Each offers tangible advice on getting ahead in your field.To explore Top 101 Industry Experts, click here to read the foreward, introduction and browse a few chapters of the book.
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