At 15 years of age, Mike Gilmore started working for his uncle's wholesale firm selling candy and tobacco products to small family owned grocery stores, gas stations, and restaurants becoming the general manager by the time he was 23. It was a male dominated business at the time and he worked...
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At 15 years of age, Mike Gilmore started working for his uncle's wholesale firm selling candy and tobacco products to small family owned grocery stores, gas stations, and restaurants becoming the general manager by the time he was 23. It was a male dominated business at the time and he worked with men who had lived through The Great Depression and World War II. From their personal lives, he learned the work ethics he still uses today.In 1986, he shifted to the wholesale electrical and plumbing distribution business where he started to learn his current trade. He filled positions as operation manager, branch manager, and regional branch manager in Ohio, Florida, and finally the coastal area of South Carolina.In 2003, he took a position with one of the world's largest and most respected manufacture of plumbing fixtures for both residential and commercial products. He has worked as an account manager, market development specialist, and now as a national account manager servicing only one trade distributor that covers the United States, Mexico, and Canada with a sales force of over 1100 associates.He is the author of five Levels of Power novels featuring United States Senator Randy Fisher. He released a little gem called The Toilet Salesman...The Oh So Necessary Guy. The book covers incidents from 25 years of selling plumbing and electrical products. In between the Levels of Power novels, he started the SLED Investigation series with The Lace House Murder. Soon to be released is The Capital Center Murder. With his wife Cheryl, they wrote a science fiction novel titled 12♂24♀36. He lives with his wife and two cats in South Carolina.
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