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Almost a half-century after leaving the Nixon Administration, my memoir, The Hidden Insanity of Watergate describes my experience as a twenty-five-year-old Madison Avenue executive working on behalf of the President and alongside many of the bold-faced names of that era, many who would be swept up in the unfolding Watergate scandal. The book includes heretofore little--if not unreported--theories on the real reasons behind the Watergate break-in in June 1972. Who was behind this incident that would ultimately lead to Nixon's resignation in August 1974? Players include billionaire recluse…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Almost a half-century after leaving the Nixon Administration, my memoir, The Hidden Insanity of Watergate describes my experience as a twenty-five-year-old Madison Avenue executive working on behalf of the President and alongside many of the bold-faced names of that era, many who would be swept up in the unfolding Watergate scandal. The book includes heretofore little--if not unreported--theories on the real reasons behind the Watergate break-in in June 1972. Who was behind this incident that would ultimately lead to Nixon's resignation in August 1974? Players include billionaire recluse Howard Hughes, ex-CIA operative Howard Hunt, and a White House counsel trying to protect his wife's association with the head of the leading call girl ring in Washington.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Reisler is founder and managing partner of Crescent Partners, LLC, a brand strategy consulting firm. Prior to establishing his own firm, he was an Executive Vice President with Siegel & Gale, a New York-based international brand strategy consulting firm. From 1970 through 1973, he served in a number of capacities in the Nixon Administration, including White House Public Affairs staffer, US Senate campaign Communications Director and Special Assistant to the 1972 National Campaign Director of the Committee to Re-elect the President. Following his departure from Washington, he served as Advertising Director at E.F. Hutton, at the time a leading financial services firm most famous for one of the most memorable advertising campaigns of all time..."When E. F. Hutton talks...people listen." For more than a dozen years in New York's advertising industry, he held various management positions at Ogilvy & Mather, DDB, Grey and Ayer, serving clients Bristol-Myers, American Express, Sears, AT&T, SC Johnson, Polaroid, and GTE.