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Christopher Sharpe

Author, How To Prepare For The Ged® Test at Barron's Educational Series

Christopher Sharpe is an accomplished professional with a diverse background in education, media, and interior design. Currently serving as the Director of Curriculum and Instruction at Schoolhouse Academy and simultaneously holding the roles of Chief Executive Officer, Program Director, and On-Air Talent at The World Famous LIR Radio, Christopher has a significant impact on both educational and media landscapes. As the Principal Interior Designer at Studio Sharpe | Christopher Sharpe Design and President/CEO of Sharpe Consulting Group, LLC, Christopher specializes in interior design and educational consulting, providing comprehensive services to schools. An author of "How to Prepare for the GED® Test" and an experienced producer and on-air personality, Christopher's career is complemented by an array of educational qualifications from institutions including Harvard University and Fashion Institute of Technology, showcasing expertise in management, construction technology, and design.

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New York, United States

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Barron's Educational Series

Founded in 1939, Barron's Educational Series, Inc. has to its credit eighty years of continued service, publishing and selling books, audio compact discs, and computer software to the educational, professional, and consumer markets. Barron's is America's leading publisher of test preparation materials and school directories. In recent years, Barron's has expanded into more diverse publishing fields, introducing extensive lines of children's books foreign language learning books and audio CD's, pet care manuals, movie directories and general interest books on cinematic arts, cook books, business and financial advice books, and art instruction books. Barron's books are instantly recognized for their variety, reliability, and quality by retailers, educational and institutional book buyers, and not least by the reading public everywhere.


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51-200

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