Rand Deminc

Author, Chief Advocate Hope & Repair

 Combine skills and experience in Research, Reporting, Writing and Storytelling in Print, Broadcast and Social Media to convey the stories of our personal, family and business lives blending historical and original research with compelling narrative. 
Deminc, a lifelong story teller and giver of great quote, is a career communicator, combining expertise as a researcher, journalist, corporate executive, business strategist and entrepreneur. He has authored thousands of articles as reporter and columnist and has been involved with the writing, editing and creative direction for award winning corporate print and video presentations, speeches and more. Tales of the Flipped: Ditched & Anxious is the first book written with the Deminc byline.

Deminc, who has published "uncredited" books for others on topics ranging from Lite Beer to Financial Fraud, plans several additional books in the genre of Tales of the Flipped: Ditched & Anxious based on the stories of our lives fueled by hope and requiring repair.

Deminc also served as co-director of the March Forth Dating Again Over 40 Relationship Study which was conducted nationally to determine various aspects of the social interests and habits of people ages 40 to 74 dating again following a separation, divorce or becoming widowed.

This report provides overview information in several forms, including both graphs and tabular formats. Furthermore, the data generally presents information combining the sum of all participants as well as data separated to present male and female comparisons.

The exclusive quantitative and qualitative trend data derived during the two year study serves as the backdrop for Tales of the Flipped: Ditched & Anxious. The responses provide profiles by *age, *gender, *regional geography, *education, *income, *decade first married, *number of times married and *current relationship status. Topics include *measuring 14 differences between dating now and when younger, *how long one waits before dating (if they start dating at all) and *where to find the best dates versus the *most dates. Additional questions provide responses about *when a dater knows a date isn’t going to work out, *how to long they wait before calling for a second date and *rekindling relationships from the past.

The report includes stats on *date targeting, *online dating, other aspects in which the Internet and technology have impacted the social lives of people over 40 and the *involvement of children in social lives.

More at www.DitchedAndAnxious.com
Rand Deminc
Author, Chief Advocate Hope & Repair
Rand Deminc

Website:
www.DitchedAndAnxious.com

Address:
Chicago, Illinois
United States

Areas of Expertise:
Research
Content Development
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