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Unapologetically For the Children™
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About Manna
Manna Ko is an accomplished entrepreneur and transformational leader with over 35 years of experience. Starting her career in Canada in the 1980’s, she gained national recognition for her work. After moving to the United States in the late 1990’s, she used her expertise to offer progressive marketing concepts, leadership consulting, and strategic partnerships to businesses across the country.
Manna’s educational achievements included two doctoral degrees from esteemed private universities and executive certifications from prestigious institutions such as Harvard and MIT. She is also a prolific author, multiple TEDx speaker, is passionate about empowering individuals to fulfill their calling and creating meaningful relationships, and is a formidable leader against child sex trafficking.
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It is easy to get caught up in the pressures of the moment—peer approval, societal expectations, and the lure of immediate gratification. Living without regrets means using intentional planning to make choices that align with your dreams and aspirations.
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