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Vincent miskell
Birthdate June 7, 1947 in Jersey City, NJ. Vincent earned his undergraduate degree from Rutger’s University and his Master’s from SUNY Empire State College. Vincent is a published author and poet. During the 1970's, 80's, and 90's he worked for East Coast Training/North American Training in New York City. He was a multi-site Campus Director, Faculty Director, Dean of Humanities, Trainer, and Instructor. In 1997 he moved to Florida and has worked as an Academic Dean, Department Chair, and Professor at various colleges and universities. Along with Vincent's coauthored nonfiction books "Overcoming Anxiety at Work" and "Motivation at Work" he has had several of his poems and short stories featured in publications such as Asimov's Science Fiction, The Age of Wonder, Rosebud, Intertext, Eclipse, The Lyric, Poetic Voices of America, Mobius, Abyss and Apex, and Asylum.