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Stories of 19 University of Pennsylvania women in the vanguard of changing women's roles in business, the professions, academia, and society at large. Ms. Magazine and the Woodstock music festival were still years in the future. Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique only a year before they graduated. Yet, unbeknownst even to themselves, a small group of women in the University of Pennsylvania's Class of 1964 was already in the vanguard of what ultimately became one of the largest cultural and economic revolutions in American history. And it would be a half-century before they became…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Stories of 19 University of Pennsylvania women in the vanguard of changing women's roles in business, the professions, academia, and society at large. Ms. Magazine and the Woodstock music festival were still years in the future. Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique only a year before they graduated. Yet, unbeknownst even to themselves, a small group of women in the University of Pennsylvania's Class of 1964 was already in the vanguard of what ultimately became one of the largest cultural and economic revolutions in American history. And it would be a half-century before they became fully aware of what they had accomplished for themselves and women everywhere: shattering the then existing belief that the only roles in society for women were housewife/mother, secretary, teacher or nurse. These are their stories, in their own words.
Autorenporträt
Anne Sceia Klein received a B.S. degree in Economics in 1964 from Penn's Wharton School and received her master's degree in 1965 from Penn's Annenberg School for Communication. She served on her 50th undergraduate class reunion committee and chaired her graduate school's 50th reunion. Anne is the founder of Anne Klein Communications Group, LLC (AKCG). She played a leading role in the public relations arena for five decades. Anne has received numerous awards for her outstanding achievements and contributions to her profession and to business. In 2006, she was inducted into Rowan University's Public Relations Hall of Fame, and in 2004, Anne was inducted into the Philadelphia Public Relations Association's Hall of Fame. In 2017, she was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Philadelphia chapter of the Public Relations Society of America. Under Anne's leadership, AKCG won dozens of awards for excellence in public relations. She is the author of chapters in six books and countless articles on PR.