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Release From Prison Journal: Day 395

by Michael G. Santos on Sep 11, 2014 Leave a Comment

Thursday, September 11, 2014   I was locked inside of a prison cell when I heard about the terrorist strikes in New York and Washington. Today was different. Instead of being locked in a prison cell watching the horrors of that day, I traveled to the airport as I had to board a flight. Government […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 394

by Michael G. Santos on Sep 10, 2014 Leave a Comment

Wednesday, September 10, 2014   I have a new role as Director of Communications. This responsibility will require that I focus on two areas: internal communications and external communications. I created this role with the intention of advancing our organization into a best-in-class company. From my perspective, a best-in-class company must focus on professionalization. I […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 393

by Michael G. Santos on Sep 9, 2014 Leave a Comment

Tuesday, September 9, 2014   Today I had to meet with a federal probation officer in Orange County, California. When I completed my 26-year journey through federal prison, I was assigned to the federal probation office in the Northern District of California. Throughout my first year on supervised release, I had to comply with the […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 392

by Michael G. Santos on Sep 8, 2014 Leave a Comment

Monday, September 8, 2014   I’m launching a new initiative to market our products to a segmented market. Some simple I completed revealed some startling facts. More than 80 million Americans will retire over the next 20 years. Wow! That’s an average of more than 10,000 people retiring every day for the next 20 years. […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 391

by Michael G. Santos on Sep 7, 2014 Leave a Comment

Sunday, September 7, 2014   My friend Justin and I are working to expand the Michael G. Santos Foundation. Our organization faces many challenges, but we’ve done quite well since launching the initiative. By working together as a team, we’ve created a living project, influencing more than 10,000 people. Administrators in prisons, jails, and schools […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 390

by Michael G. Santos on Sep 6, 2014 Leave a Comment

Saturday, September 6, 2014   Today I worked closely with the Chief Operating Officer of our organization. We began to map out a organizational chart that would guide us going forward. Without an effective organizational chart, one that includes clearly defined roles, as well as clearly defined polices and procedures, it’s easy for people to […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 389

by Michael G. Santos on Sep 5, 2014 Leave a Comment

Friday, September 5, 2014 People sometimes contact me to inquire whether I’m available to consult on issues pertaining to prison. With 26 years of confinement behind me, an extensive depth and breadth of experience shapes my perspective. The same discipline and strategies that governed my actions inside have continued to open opportunities since my release […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 388

by Michael G. Santos on Sep 4, 2014 Leave a Comment

Thursday, September 4, 2014 Today I discovered the MailChimp service. A friend of mine introduced me to the service several months ago but I never learned how to use it effectively. My website included a signup page for a newsletter, but until I learned the basics of MailChimp, I wasn’t able to blast out email […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 387

by Michael G. Santos on Sep 3, 2014 1 Comment

Wednesday, September 3, 2014 When finishing with federal prison, we have to deal with terms of supervised release. A federal probation officer oversees us. As my release-from-prison journal shows, I’ve been writing about my experience since I left prison. My probation officer in San Francisco gave me a little more clarity on my evolving status. […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 386

by Michael G. Santos on Sep 2, 2014 1 Comment

Tuesday, September 2, 2014 A federal probation officer from Orange County called me today. The call came unexpectedly. Although I was in a meeting when the call came in, I stepped away to take the call because I thought the caller might have been a candidate for a job. Instead, the probation officer told me […]

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