My Vietnam

My Vietnam by Steve R. Dupuis, published by AuthorHouse on February 23, 2005, is a work of fiction that spans 444 pages. The narrative follows Cleo Robertson, who, despite facing significant challenges in her life, embodies resilience and determination. Growing up with the belief that she could achieve anything, Cleo’s journey takes her from a struggling existence in Princeton, New Jersey, to successfully establishing her own business in the medical consulting field.
Readers will find a story that highlights the importance of perseverance and the influence of supportive relationships. The book delves into themes of action and adventure, set against a backdrop of personal and professional growth. Cleo’s experiences, including her innovative work in quality management software, illustrate her ability to navigate obstacles and seize opportunities. This edition presents a detailed account of her life, emphasizing the historical and military contexts that shape her journey.
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When Cleo Robertson was growing up her mother told her she could do anything she wanted.
At the age of 42, she was broke, unemployed and living in the black district of Princeton, New Jersey. She had worked for a hospital consulting firm as a secretary for five years and she put together fifteen long-range plans she knew how hospitals worked. In 1980 she got an SBA loan and bought an $8000 PC which she taught herself to use.
By 1983 she had designed quality management software with Duke University Medical Center. By 1993 she retired from her very successful business, CBR Associates, Inc.
This story is about the whims she acted on, the people who helped, and the persistence she had to make it all happen.
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