
Larry Terkel
Larry has had a successful business career as president of several corporations and CEO of a public company. He is currently president of Global Health Care, Inc. with offices in the United States and Mexico.
Along the way Larry has pursued a passionate interest in yoga. Married in 1970, Larry and Susan live in Hudson, Ohio, where they bought a church and founded the Spiritual Life Society and Yoga Center, one of the oldest new age centers in the midwest. Larry has taught yoga, meditation and philosophy since 1971.
Larry is the author of Small Change; It’s the little Things in Life that Make a BIG Difference. (Tarcher/Penguin) His book was a finalist for a National Books for a Better Life Award and hailed by USA Today as “How to Reach the Summit of Life’s Success.” It is being re-released in hardcover by Barnes and Noble for the 2006 holiday season and in 2007 is scheduled for publication in Japan.
Larry received a B.S. and M.B.A. from Cornell University and an M.A. in philosophy and comparative religion from Kent State University.
Larry has had a successful business career as president of several corporations and CEO of a public company. He is currently president of Global Health Care, Inc. with offices in the United States and Mexico.
Along the way Larry has pursued a passionate interest in yoga. Married in 1970, Larry and Susan live in Hudson, Ohio, where they bought a church and founded the Spiritual Life Society and Yoga Center, one of the oldest new age centers in the midwest. Larry has taught yoga, meditation and philosophy since 1971.
Larry is the author of Small Change; It’s the little Things in Life that Make a BIG Difference. (Tarcher/Penguin) His book was a finalist for a National Books for a Better Life Award and hailed by USA Today as “How to Reach the Summit of Life’s Success.” It is being re-released in hardcover by Barnes and Noble for the 2006 holiday season and in 2007 is scheduled for publication in Japan.
Larry received a B.S. and M.B.A. from Cornell University and an M.A. in philosophy and comparative religion from Kent State University.
