Marilyn Laurie was a self-described "little Jewish girl from the Bronx" who became one of the world's top public relations counselors and the first woman in the top policy-making councils of a Fortune 10 company. Her career mirrored the social and political upheaval of the 20th century's last three decades. After helping launch Earth Day in 1970, she was hired by AT & T to encourage employee recycling. This book tells the behind-the-scenes story of how she who worked her way from that humble assignment into the corridors of power. Her life story is a lesson in public relations leadership at the highest levels. It's a story of chance and cunning, of heady highs and humbling lows, and the gift of grace and resilience
Martin Dick Books
Dickinson P. Martin was an artist from Chicago who illustrated a number of books related to The Oz books series, as well as many other children's books.
