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Marilyn

A Woman In Charge

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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

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Marilyn, Martin Dick

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2020
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Title
Marilyn
Subtitle
A Woman In Charge
Language
English
Publisher
PRM
Released
2020
Format
Hardcover
Pages
342
ISBN10
0999024566
ISBN13
9780999024560
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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