
A personal author website featuring the upcoming memoir Stronger Than the Storm by M. Troy Salisbury — a hazard mitigation and resilience manager, professor, and marathon runner. The site shares his journey through natural disasters, long-distance running, and personal growth. Visitors can preview the book, download the first chapter, and follow Troy’s insights on resilience and leadership.
About the Author
M. Troy Salisbury is a hazard mitigation and resilience manager, professor, and marathon runner. He has overcome natural disasters, conquered long-distance running, and experienced personal growth. His upcoming memoir, Stronger Than the Storm, shares his inspiring journey and insights on resilience and leadership.
Book Preview
Get a sneak peek into Stronger Than the Storm. Download the first chapter now to discover Troy’s compelling story and the lessons he learned along the way.
Resilience Insights
Explore Troy’s thoughts on resilience, leadership, and personal growth. Follow his blog for valuable insights and updates on his speaking engagements and book release events.
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Stay updated on Troy’s latest news, events, and releases. Subscribe to his newsletter and follow him on social media to join his journey and be part of the resilience community.
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