Claude Whitmyer was born in 1947 and spent the first two dozen years of his life growing up in Las Vegas. He attended graduate school at the University of Washington in Seattle and moved to San Francisco in 1973. His first book, "Running a One-Person Business," (with Salli Rasberry) was a Book of the Month Club choice in 1990. He also edited and contributed to two anthologies, "Mindfulness and Meaningful Work: Explorations in Right Livelihood" and "In the Company of Others: Making Community in the Modern World" (with Gail Terry Grimes). He is known for his unique, values-based approach to coaching which includes "Good Work Guidance" for those seeking meaningful work and "Good Business Advice" for entrepreneurs seeking to do what they love and still pay the bills. Between 1998 and 2008 he and his wife Gail Terry Grimes developed over 100 hours of instruction and wrote half a dozen books about meeting and learning on the Internet. They are bicoastal with homes in Northern California and Southern Maine. [See http://www.futureu.com and http://www.meaningfulwork.com for more information.]
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