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Ronald (RT) Tannebaum

Co Founder, CEO/President

RT has 40 years of long-term recovery and has dedicated his life to helping make the recovery movement a positive, mainstream force the world today. RT has been married to Phyllis, who has over 39 years of long-term recovery. They have two children; Taylor and Jake whom have reaped the benefits of their parents long-term recovery and have never seen either of them pick up a drink or a drug in their entire lives.

In over 40 years as an entrepreneur, RT’s focus has been on sales, marketing, and promotions. RT created, owned, and operated The Sports Arena, Inc. a chain of retail stores in upscale regional malls, specializing in licensed sports products, sports memorabilia and collectibles including on-site personal appearances and autograph sessions by Hall of Fame sports heroes. After the sale of The Sports Arena, the business transcended into Extreme Promotions and Events, Inc., which eventually grew into South Florida’s premier indoor promoter of arts and crafts, sports memorabilia and collectibles shows.

Ken Pomerance

Co Founder, COO/Vice President

Ken has over 41 years of long-term recovery and has been married to his wife, Jamie, for over 34 years. Jaime has 38 years of long-term recovery. Ken and Jamie have two children: Matt and Lexi, both of whom have never seen Ken or Jamie pick up a drink or a drug in their entire lives.

Kenny possesses over 40 years of entrepreneurial experience. He co-founded Gibraltar Central Security Corporation, which specialized in residential security for luxury high rises in South Florida. After the company sold in 1983, he became the Marketing Director of Harborview Hospital, where he managed all sales and marketing initiatives.

In 1984, Kenny co-founded the New Life Recovery Center in Miami, a premier addiction treatment center that helped numerous rock stars, writers, high-profile athletes, and politicians. Subsequently, he co-founded IFN (Internet Financial Network), which later merged with Entrypoint to became Infogate, building real-time desktop news delivery for USA Today, CNN, The LA Times, and other online news providers. AOL purchased Infogate in 2003.

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