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Chris Widener (born 18 April 1966) is an American author and motivational speaker. Widener has written several books on motivation and business.Widener first entered the public speaking industry in 1988. Widener started American Community Business Network, a publishing company later known as Made for Success, in the early 1990s. He co-authored the 2005 book Twelve Pillars with motivational speaker Jim Rohn. In 2009, Widener sold Made for Success to his business partner.
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American writer
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