MVP Owner Supports Nationwide Charitable Organizations

Sheri Sharman Gives Back to Community through Inspirational Coaching
By: Apogee Invent
 
Nov. 17, 2009 - PRLog -- Sheri Sharman, co-owner of Most Valuable People (MVP) alongside Buck Reed, lends her time, money and talents to a variety of local and national charities. She supports and has helped raise money for organizations such as Lloyd Bridges Whales Alive; Ted Danson’s American Oceans campaign; W.I.N.G.S. (Women In Need Growing Strong), an organization that helps battered women and children; Bridge of Hope and Kiva.

“I have been extremely fortunate in my career, and have many personal scars from the challenges I faced growing up. I want to use my past to help others have a brighter future,” Sharman said.

Sheri Sharman and Buck Reed are a dynamic pair who have had tremendous successes as sales training coaches. Sharman has traveled all over the world as a lifestyle coach, helping women define their true purposes in life. Her travels inspired her to create the Women’s Inspirational Network (W.I.N.), a networking organization that aims to support, encourage and inspire women, according to http://mywomensinspirationalnetwork.com. Sharman said her goal is to help women become stronger role models for their families and communities through her workshops and seminars.

“I hope to help women focus on the future instead of the past by setting goals and achieving them,” Sharman said.

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Sheri Sharman and Buck Reed co-own Most Valuable People (MVP), and are top income earners who have broken sales records and are experts at building sales teams. For more information about their workshops and seminars, visit http://mvpmv.com.
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