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Saturday, November 16, 2024

Frank Hutchison

Frank was born and raised in Southern California, where he dreamed of becoming a chicken farmer, fell in love with bad monster movies, and bagged groceries after school. His mother worked as a dress model and decorated cakes to make ends meet as a single mom in the 1950s. His mom and step-dad worked hard to support their yours-mine-and-ours family, and he’s eternally grateful they taught him to work hard. After spending 40 years “getting stuff done” for hundreds of clients and students all over the country, Frank co-founded Hutchison Solutions and Me2 Solutions to provide situational response expertise for his business clients. A physicist by trade, author by choice, a born teacher, a retired veteran, and an adamant problem solver, Frank Hutchison has been helping people for four decades do more, accomplish more, and make more. He’s helped the White House, federal agencies, military offices, software developers, historical museums, one person consulting firms, manufacturers, and over 250 technology startups get stuff done and find practical solutions that work for them.

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