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About Kimani Jefferson
Kimani Jefferson is co-founder of 3 companies: JAM Technologies dot com, JAM Logistics and Vincita Trading, LLC. He is a dreamer and entrepreneur sharing his observations and some inspirational stories through his blog. He lives in Wisconsin with his wife and five children.Most Popular Posts
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The Veteran’s Wisdom
Posted on November 11, 2011 | 3 CommentsOur bond was forged in pain and adversity. Suffering together...and making it through...together. If you can't pick up your arm, I'll be your arm; if you can't walk, I'll carry you. You will never be alone and I'll never, ever give up on you. I am with you to the end. -
Humility: The Beginning of Wisdom (and my biggest weakness)
Posted on October 5, 2011 | 1 CommentMyspace, Facebook, Twitter, and a variety of "i" products have made it easier for us to express our own personal brand to friends and followers. Humility, in dire need, has become counter-cultural. -
Need Inspiration? Music Does the Trick
Posted on October 3, 2011 | No CommentsKimani's thoughts on music and allowing its inspirational message to resonate. -
choose opportunity carefully
Posted on June 30, 2011 | 2 CommentsOpportunities have a way of coming in waves and are definitely great things to have happen, but how do we go about choosing the ones we pursue without disturbing the balance we've attained? -
It all comes into focus…again
Posted on June 26, 2011 | No CommentsHowever, once she arrived as a "she," and I started crying and laughing in joy...once the kids came into the hospital room and Pace was the first who wanted to hold her, it became clear: this is how it was meant to be.




