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T. Martin Bennett

T. Martin Bennett

Author | Entrepreneur | Husband | Father — field_542d8190101fc

From a young age, T. Martin Bennett could be found running from his mother in department stores and into the unknown. This would mark the beginning of many highs and lows and eventually lead T. Martin to journey around the world to write his true non-fiction novel, Wounded Tiger. Along the way, T. Martin attended and dropped out of college, co-founded a company that grossed $20 million per year which received the Presidential Award of Entrepreneur of The Year from The Small Business Administration, became the Vice President of a successful non-profit, trained inmates in federal prison, and lived in poverty on a friend’s couch to research this book. T. Martin Bennett has five wonderful kids and has never lost the joy of his life or his life in God. Martin believes that there is a plan and purpose for each of us, and when you find it - you run with it.

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