Damon Vickers grew up in New York where he developed interests in reading, writing, traveling, public speaking, and music.
With New York being such a cultural, artistic, and musical city, Damon Vickers quickly developed an undeniable passion for music. At a young age, he began singing with the Oakland children’s chorus group in the Queens area of NYC. In high school Vickers was a voice major at the Laguardia High School of Music and Art where he was also involved in opera and other musical performances.
Upon graduating high school, Damon Vickers jumped right into establishing his career path. At the age of 18, Vickers began working at the world famous Manny’s Music store as a salesman in the electronic department. In this role, Damon had the opportunity to meet and sell equipment to many famous musicians and celebrities.
Damon Vickers loved his job at Manny’s Music and knew he wanted to continue along a career path helping people and giving them good advice.
From 2001 to 2004, Damon Vickers entered the world of talk radio, hosting The Damon Vickers Show. On his show, Vickers discussed topics related to business and banking. He was also a guest on a number of other talk radio shows including the Business Talk Radio Network and the Bill Bresnan Show.
Since then, Damon Vickers has established a great amount of success throughout his career, becoming a New York Times Best Selling Author. His book, published in 2011 is entitled, “The Day After The Dollar Crashes: A Survival Guide For the Rise of the New World Order” and is available on Amazon and other book stores today.
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