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Bonnie
Brown had already lived a very colorful and eventful
life before becoming one of Google’s first massage
therapists. She owned and operated a private Christian
school in California for ten years and taught high
school English for four years. And she graduated from
the American Academy of Nutrition, specializing in
counseling health issues.
But an unexpected divorce left Bonnie with two teenage
daughters; her home and school were robbed; and she
was forced to close the school and move from her home.
A chance encounter led her to massage school and then
to a new career and a new life working for Google,
where she witnessed the impact of the power of touch
on the men and women who fueled the growing engine.
From the company's billionaire cofounders to its level-one
employees, Bonnie saw the effects of massage on each
person's life while forming special bonds with her
massage clients there. Bonnie's life was never the
same; which was especially true on August 19, 2004,
when Google went public and her stock afforded her
the opportunity at yet another new beginning.
Bonnie is a life-long learner, world traveler, and
adventurer. She admits she doesn't live in the mountains
of Colorado with a wonderful husband and two golden
retrievers. Instead, she lives in Nevada and enjoys
spending time traveling and hanging out with her two
daughters and four granddaughters. She is also the
president of a private foundation, the sole purpose
of which is to provide relief and ministry to needy
people around the world.
Visit Bonnie’s blog at www.GiigleBook.Blogspot.com
to read more about her travels; learn about her foundation
work around the world; and see pictures from a life
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