Tim Edwards
By Applied Change
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It’s so easy to like Tim, he’s a natural people person, while also packing an incredibly sharp intellect. Rather annoyingly, he never seems to age and will no doubt always look 21. We love watching people underestimate him at first meeting only to quickly discover that razor sharp wit that lies behind the friendly, young looking exterior. Blending oodles of process and performance experience with great people skills, Tim is the kind of person who can handle pretty much any change situation, and with a smile.
When he’s not working, you’ll occasionally find him at a local skate park doing BMX jumps with his son.
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