John Zajaros
My blogs
| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Industry | Internet |
| Occupation | Entrepreneur, Mentor, Sport Specific Strength & Fitness Coach & Tutor |
| Location | Lakewood, Ohio, United States |
| Introduction | I'm a 58 yr. old husband, father of 4, grandfather of 3 amazing little girls, disabled US Army veteran, and entrepreneur with over 30 years experience creating and building businesses. I have a number of online businesses. I love my family, my dogs, reading, soccer, working out when I am able, and physical anthropology. I am an ex-university professor. I graduated summa cum laude with a BA in history, anthropology, and psychology (triple major). I won a National Science Foundation doctoral fellowship to one of the nation's most competitive programs to study for my PhD in physical anthropology. I have researched and written extensively in my field. I am currently engaged in the creation and development of an Internet marketing consultancy and freelancing business known as The Ultimate Internet Image. I have a number of other online businesses across many niches. I train top-level amateur and professional athletes and own an online and in-home tutoring business. My clients, also my friends, do quite well as a result of our relationship. |
| Interests | Intelligent people, stimulating conversation, people with intelligence and common sense (often a rare combination), soccer, reading, walking with my dogs, working out, sailing, physical anthropology, osteology, great movies, and family activities. |
| Favorite movies | Soylent Green, Rocky, Rollerball (70s version w/James Cann), Jaws, Vision Quest, Hancock (too funny!), Sleeper (Woody Allen), Groundhog Day, etc. Good movies! |
| Favorite music | Adult alternative in general, Counting Crows, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Goo Goo Dolls, The Fray, and others. I also like groups from the 60-90s like Chicago, Earth Wind & Fire, The Beach Boys, and so many more! |
| Favorite books | My favorite new book is "ONO: Options not Obligations" by Marc Warnke, Anything by Stephen King but especially "The Stand" and "It," John Steinbeck novels (all of them), "The Children of the Arbat," "The World According to Garp," Dean Koontz's early work, Jeffrey Deavers novels especially "The Bone Collector," and basically good books in general...I am a voracious reader! |
