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What’s New

What’s New Jim (l) with fellow speaker, William Withuhn, Curator of Transportation, Smithsonian Institution. Spring 2023 We have resumed local presentations, in the above photo seen Jim is seen at the Southampton Historical Society, presenting the Nike program to a full house. In addition, work has been completed on a highly documented magazine article entitled …

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Reaching Us

Reaching Us We are happy to respond to all non-sales inquiries! Note: new website engagements are not being accepted. Email us:jim@jimquest.com Write to us at:James Alexander Jr.227 Woodside DriveLumberton, NJ 08048 Call us at:609 620-9662 (no sales calls, please) Use our Form Below (commercial pitches are ignored):

Jim Alexander’s Career

Jim’s Career Communications /Web Content / Management / Always Writing CAREER PROFILE: Jim Alexander has extensive professional experience in creative communications, web site creation and redirection, management, and public affairs. Additional focus on web and IT services for select clients and nonprofit management services. Core competencies and expertise in: Web Content and Design Writing and …

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About Jim and the Site

About Jim and the Website Jim Alexander James Alexander Jr. is an accomplished writer, administrative manager, and web content specialist. His successful career has involved state and local government management, university communications, web site management, and nonprofit administration. This is described at length in the Jim’s Career section. He currently focuses on performing research and …

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The Coin and the Quest

The Coin and the Quest In 1921, a young man joined his parents and brothers to board a ship to bring them from Scotland to the United States of America. They planned to spend a while before moving on to Australia, where they hoped for a new life easier than they had endured during and after …

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