John E. Anderson has a diverse work experience spanning several industries and roles. John E. began their career in 1970 as a Section Editor at Fairchild News Service, where they managed a section of "Home Furnishings Daily" and worked closely with writers, photographers, and industry leaders. In 1971, they co-founded Unison Natural Foods, expanding the business to include a grocery store, restaurant, and entertainment in Middletown, NY. In 2001, they became a Special Representative at George S. May International Company. From 2003, John served as President of Be Cause Business Resources, Inc., a role they continue today. John E. also has experience in publishing as the Publisher of America Publishing Company since 1976. In 2011 and 2014, they held leadership roles in Toastmasters District 7, serving as an Area Governor and a Public Relations Officer respectively. Since 2008, they have been a Professional Member of the Institute of Management Consultants, serving as the Chapter Immediate Past President for the IMC NOW-Northwest, Oregon & Washington chapter. John has also contributed to education, working as an Adjunct Instructor at Washington State University Vancouver in 2017.
John E. Anderson has a diverse education history. John E. earned a Master of Science degree in Management from Antioch University Seattle from 2002 to 2005. Prior to that, they attended The New School from 1969 to 1972, where they studied Philosophy and Anthropology. John E. also obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from Bloomfield College from 1967 to 1969. Before that, they completed an Associate of Arts degree in English and Arts at Monmouth University from 1964 to 1967. John E. completed their College/University Preparatory and Advanced High School/Secondary Diploma Program at Jersey Preparatory School from 1963 to 1964. John E. began their education at Nutley High School. In addition to their degrees, they obtained certifications in Business Leadership and Change Management at the graduate level and Integrated Skills for Sustainable Change from Antioch University Seattle in 2005.
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