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  • Chellie Campbell
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  • The oldest of three sisters, Campbell was born on June 9, 1948 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, while her father attended a fellowship at MIT. Nine months later she moved with her parents to Chicago after her father accepted a job there. A few years later the family moved to California. As a teen, Campbell attended Lowell High School in Whittier, California and was a member of the graduating class of 1966. While there, she learned acting, performance and public speaking.
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  • Campbell, Chellie
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  • Article created by a paid editor who failed to disclose his conflict of interest; while the subject has author one or more books, there is no indication that these books or that the author herself isn notable. This article has been tagged for notability since last November, and there's no indication that even the paid editor is able to repair this defect. As a result, it's clear that this article exists only to promote the article's subject and has no encyclopedic merit.
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  • 20120720225629
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  • The oldest of three sisters, Campbell was born on June 9, 1948 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, while her father attended a fellowship at MIT. Nine months later she moved with her parents to Chicago after her father accepted a job there. A few years later the family moved to California. As a teen, Campbell attended Lowell High School in Whittier, California and was a member of the graduating class of 1966. While there, she learned acting, performance and public speaking. Campbell attended the University of California at Santa Barbara where she majored in dramatic arts. After graduation, she moved to Los Angeles to focus on acting. She was a secretary to Frank Levy at Creative Management Associates, worked on commercials for Dove, Brach's Candies, and Pillsbury and appeared in a minor sci-fi movie, "The Lucifer Complex" starring Robert Vaughn and a film about time management with James Whitmore. In 1984 Campbell was hired to run a small bookkeeping company in the Pacific Palisades. She then went on to pursue the field of financial stress reduction where she ran workshops and spoke to companies and groups, promoting a methodology she had developed for dealing with debt and other financial strains. During her business career she has addressed such groups such as the Postal Customer Council, the National Association of Women Business Owners, the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Fuji Film Summit, Women in Design, and the Daily News Women’s Career Conference.