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Zip Those Gaps!

Andrew Papageorge and Craig Marshall
Q: So, Craig, what is GapZip?

A: GAPzip is a consulting company that represents the next generation of the personal development work – because it teaches a scientific new and intuitive way of thinking. Its promise? Outer success and inner fulfillment! Two very interesting guys have helped 250,000 individuals who were stuck in transition (in careers, relationships, self-confidence & life-balance). They serve individuals and organizations around the world through consulting, workshops, keynotes and online learning programs.
Its co-founders are an extraordinary team. Craig Marshall, who lives in Brentwood, was a yoga monk for 35 years, and Andrew Papageorge, who lives in San Diego, is one of the most sought-after innovators and strategic thinkers who pioneered the personal planner industry in the 1980s. He developed and sold many businesses, one to a Fortune 50 company. Together, this dynamic duo coaches high-profile clients and teaches everyday people how they can move through transitions in a scientific and innovative way.

Q: Who can benefit from attending one of your sessions? What kind of results might an attendee hope to achieve?

A: Anyone in transition can benefit by our GAPzip System, which teaches how to leverage one’s greatest strengths and insights via a new and exciting thinking process that guarantees outer and inner results. We call our target audience “conscious professionals,†individuals seeking both professional and personal goals. If you’re ready to learn and also unlearn, one of our programs may be for you.

Q: How can Brentwood News readers find out more?

A: GAPzip can be explored on our website www.gapzip.com. There you’ll find info on our system, programs and clients, along with videos about how to move through transitions, use fears as “fuel†, and step into “the next you.†You can contact Craig directly at craig@gapzip.com.

Q: How long have you lived in Brentwood? What do you think of our little town?

A: I’ve lived in Brentwood for over 5 years, and I love it. It’s a unique community, characterized by its lush scenery, high-end down-home restaurants and its hip-but-laid back residents. I travel the world, but Brentwood is the coolest place I’ve ever come home to!

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