Bob Tierno

Biography

Robert “Bob” Tierno
Bob Tierno has been around the block, and the cell-block.
In his storied career (and there are many stories), he has been a correctional officer, federal prison systems regional manager, Intel automotive marketing manager field sales engineer, district sales manager, a Bed & Breakfast owner in the Gold Country foothills of the California Sierras, a franchise business coach and a semi-retired consultant.
What ties it all together for Bob is the knack for leading business growth strategies and then executing on them relentlessly.
He enjoys the gift of quickly learning the intricacies of diverse industries. Never one to rest in the comfort zone of a silo, he is experienced in sales, marketing, business development, and operations.
Bob holds an MBA from Pepperdine University and a BS in History from the University of Oklahoma. He served as a Captain in the U.S. Army Reserves from 1972-1986.
He has always been passionate about communication, integrity and leadership, and with this book, he is now adding the title of Author to his resume

Books

Letters In A Helmet: A Story of Fraternity and Brotherhood
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 78,770. Language: English. Published: March 31, 2020 . Categories: Nonfiction » Relationships & Family » Friendship, Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs
Letters In A Helmet is a co-memoir by two lifelong friends, Bob Tierno and Ron Sorter. They recount the laughter and wisdom of fifty years of college, military, families, careers, and phenomenal marriages. Now in their seventies, cancer and bereavement beset them, and their friendship helped them untangle major uncertainty and grief. They finish their book with the peace they find at last.
The Prostate Chronicles - A Medical Memoir
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 39,470. Language: English. Published: January 24, 2020 . Categories: Nonfiction » Health, wellbeing, & medicine » Cancer
Frankly, most books on prostate cancer are boring and predictable, with an over-emphasis on the medical aspect. This book is irreverent and therefore it is different. It sheds a light on my personal journey and speaks to how relationships matter.I think of prostate cancer as a detour in my life in my late 60s, something I would not have asked for and something that had no A-Z manual.