Aaron Nakamura
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Aaron Nakamura is currently a candidate in the Doctor of Strategic Leadership (D.S.L.) program at Liberty University's School of Business. He earned a Master of Communication Management (M.C.M.) degree from University of Southern California, and a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in marketing management from California State University, Los Angeles. Aaron has overseen financial operations, marketing and advancement efforts, as well as business operations in non-profit, higher education, and marketing agency environments. Currently located in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S., he currently oversees digital and publication operations for a healthcare marketing firm in Washington state. Aaron is passionate about mentoring young professionals and simply bringing people together. All written pieces by Aaron on TCC do not necessarily reflect the views of his employers, sponsors, and/or business partners.

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