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About the Author Cynthia Culbreath

Breaking Boundaries with Words and Wheels

Embracing a higher purpose has been the driving force behind Cynthia Culbreath’s journey as an author. She didn’t just pick up the pen; she wielded it with a mission—to resonate with hearts, break molds, and
craft narratives that inspire change.

Cynthia is not your typical author; she’s a multifaceted individual who wears many hats. From being an IT systems engineer to orchestrating events, credited as an Associate Producer for an Olympic medalist documentary, advocating for social causes, and leading community service initiatives, Cynthia’s life is a mosaic of diverse experiences. A proud member of Business and Professional Women of Central Montgomery County, PA, she thrives on connecting with people and making a positive impact.

Her story is as vibrant as her interests. Hailing from Norristown, Pennsylvania, Cynthia’s roots ground her, but her spirit soars beyond the ordinary. Growing up, she was captivated by the tales of a cousin who left an indelible mark as a track and field athlete in the 1956 Olympic Games. She felt compelled to share the untold story that Norristown had, inexplicably, left in the shadows. This ignited Cynthia’s passion for sports, leading her down a path she had never envisioned. Cynthia is not just an author; she’s a foodie, a fashionista, and an aficionado of motorcycles and vintage
cars, often found immersed in the vibrant atmosphere of car shows. Her involvement in community service and dedication to her church’s ministries showcase her commitment to making a difference in the world around her.

The COVID-19 pandemic forced many into isolation, and Cynthia used this time to turn a new leaf. In the quietude of her home, she penned her debut sports biography, “The Olympian Leap: The Life and Legacy of Josh Culbreath.” This inspiring tale of resilience and triumph captures not just the essence of sportsmanship but also the human spirit’s ability to soar against all odds, and the importance of honoring those who paved the way.