Pam Evans

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Pam Evans
Born1953
Kentucky, United States
OccupationMarketing Executive and Author
Nationality United States
Alma mater The University at Albany-SUNY, State University of New York
Genre Autobiography
Notable worksRing EXchange - Adventures of a Multiple Marrier
Website
www.ring-exchange.com

Pam Evans (born 1953), is an American marketing executive, and part-time author, columnist, and speaker. Pam is the author of a biography, Ring EXchange - Adventures of a Multiple Marrier (2012). [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Pam was born in Kentucky, raised outside a small town in Western North Carolina, spent her adolescence in Long Island, New York, and her early adulthood in upstate New York. She received her bachelor's degree in English with a minor in Psychology from The University at Albany-SUNY, State University of New York. Pam has worked in the marketing and sales support sectors of global Fortune 500 high technology companies in Silicon Valley for the past 20+ years. Pam is also recognized for her authentic and dynamic public speaking ability. [ by whom? ] Pam Evans lives in the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California. [7] [8]

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References

  1. "Ring EXchange Blog and Website".
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  5. "Press Release: A New Book on a Formerly "Taboo" Topic". PRLog Website.
  6. "Press Release: "Ring EXchange, Adventures of a Multiple Marrier" is now available in E-book format". PRLog Website.
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  8. "Pam Evans bio at Smashwords". Smashwords Website.