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Dad, I don't think you understand, nor do we do a great enough job expressing (in most instances) how important you are! We may not have worked out romantically! We may not even like each other as humans! We may still be together and trying to figure this thing out! As co-parents, if we are both pulling our weight, no one parent is more important than the other. You matter! YES, YOU DO! The next few pages are dedicated to us working together to appreciate you and repair what's broken in us. With Love, A single mother

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Dad, I don't think you understand, nor do we do a great enough job expressing (in most instances) how important you are! We may not have worked out romantically! We may not even like each other as humans! We may still be together and trying to figure this thing out! As co-parents, if we are both pulling our weight, no one parent is more important than the other. You matter! YES, YOU DO! The next few pages are dedicated to us working together to appreciate you and repair what's broken in us. With Love, A single mother
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Catherine McNeil has earned a Bachelor's of Business Administration with a focus in Management and holds a Master of Arts in Industrial/Organizational Psychology. She excels at new employee training, instruction, supervision and job knowledge in a variety of areas. She has over fifteen years of experience and applied knowledge from management and leadership roles inside a myriad of arenas. As a young parent of two teen daughters and a toddler aged son, Catherine has an equal affinity for developing young adults into our future leaders. Her current role is that of President and Founder of CHBM Services, a career an employee development consultancy. One of her former roles included the design, implementation and administration, of a 90 day Cohort Job Training program that serviced at-risk African American youth ages 18-30. As the Career Development Manager in an Austin Community based not-for-profit on Chicago's West side, Catherine was responsible for training young adults in areas of Job Preparedness, Personal Growth and Development.