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Featured Business

headshot: Kelley EidemKelley Eidem is the author of the book, The Doctor Who Cures Cancer, which is the story of Emanuel Revici, M.D., and his medical breakthroughs, innovative treatments, and his struggle for recognition.

The book started when Eidem was doing some research for an op-ed article he was writing for the Washington Post. He was interviewing Rep. Peter Defazio of Oregon in his Congressional office, who described a Senate hearing on alternative cancer treatments. At this hearing, Vernon Morin, the father of a four-year-old cancer patient, testified of her remarkable turn-around under the care of Dr. Revici.


About Beroff

headshot: David BeroffDavid Beroff started writing software at the age of 11, and was teaching Computer Science at Rutgers University by the time he was 18. After designing software for two decades, he started his own Internet marketing firm in '95; one of his company's earliest successes was Freedback.com, a free feedback-form service that was later sold to Wondermill.

Beroff had bought and sold four million voluntary, opt-in email leads generated with properties like LeadFactory and SuperTAF before the business failed in '07. He is the author of the book, Turn Funny Email into CASH!, and is currently developing a new social media site, AboutTh.is.

He has two grown children, and now lives outside of Scranton with his girlfriend and five cats.