What People are Saying about Harold The Jewellery Buyer

Sadie Silverman, 62:

When my mother in law died, my 2 sisters in law fought bitterly over her heavy rope chain. They actually cut it in half. I was horrified. I was also hurt that they didn’t even think that I should get some of her jewellery. We had been very close and I had attended to many of her needs. Then and there, I decided to sell my old, outdated jewellery, which I had no use for, to Harold. I did not want my children to fight and leave resentment after I was gone. It was the smartest move I ever made. Dealing with Harold was a pleasure. He was courteous and professional and I left with a sizable amount of cash in my pocket.

About Howard Oliver

The founder and CEO of What If What Next, Howard Oliver (holiver@whatifwhatnext.com) for more than 20 years has been an entrepreneur, writer, thought leader, PR Guru, business development strategist, technology evangelist, manager and consultant for numerous service, industrial and high technology companies. Howard provides leadership in the application of Agile and Lean project management methodologies for technology enabled social media marketing and PR campaigns that deliver revenue, customer and alliance engagement, and media buzz. Clients in technology and other industries recognize him as a driven, highly creative and disciplined thinker. He also created the WebVoyaging® brand, a market engagement methodology that optimizes the deployment of cloud based, best-in-class marketing automation solutions. The WebVoyaging® process is inspired by the great visionaries who conceived of and built history’s great sailing vessels, which helped establish trade routes and created huge wealth. An accomplished business educator, Howard has recently created the WebVoyaging® Master Class, a training program for organizations interested in implementing Lean marketing automation solutions. Howard holds an MBA from Wilfrid Laurier University, and a Bachelor of Commerce degree from McGill University. Howard is an avid sailor and collector of books.
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