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In his memoir, Justin Wyner shares not only his own story but that of his family and of civic and Jewish Boston. Spanning four continents and more than 150 years, the book recounts his roles as a corporate and community leader, and his life with his family at home, abroad and on the seas. He offers insights into how to build a business into an international leader in its field, how to run organizations large and small, and how to lead a life that is as fulfilling as it is generous. Making guest appearances are such luminaries as Benny Goodman, Pablo Picasso, Yogi Berra and Ted Kennedy.

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In his memoir, Justin Wyner shares not only his own story but that of his family and of civic and Jewish Boston. Spanning four continents and more than 150 years, the book recounts his roles as a corporate and community leader, and his life with his family at home, abroad and on the seas. He offers insights into how to build a business into an international leader in its field, how to run organizations large and small, and how to lead a life that is as fulfilling as it is generous. Making guest appearances are such luminaries as Benny Goodman, Pablo Picasso, Yogi Berra and Ted Kennedy.
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Justin Wyner spent a half century at the helm of Shawmut Corp., a family-owned manufacturer of laminated materials used in products ranging from automobiles to medical supplies. Following in the footsteps of previous generations of Wyners, he has been a leader in civic and religious organizations. Mr. Wyner served as town meeting moderator in Brookline, Mass., president of the American Jewish Historical Society and of its New England chapter, and a board member of Beth Israel Hospital in Boston, among many other positions. Even at 93, he remains an avid sailor and golfer. He and his wife, Genevieve, now live in Dedham, Mass.His book collaborator, Steve Maas, is a freelance writer and editor. Previously, he edited for newspapers, spending 17 years at The Boston Globe and later editing The Jewish Advocate of Boston. He and his wife, Judith, live in Brookline, Mass.