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The Silent War takes readers to Birmingham, Alabama, during the 50s and 60s and the turbulent days of the Jim Crow Laws, the Ku Klux Klan, and the John Birch Society. These were difficult times for those growing up black in a country, who were struggling to give identity to a race that played such an important part of its infrastructural growth. In this book, Ted Bagley carries the readers on a ride through his life from the sometimes racist streets of southern cities like Birmingham to corporate America where he is today. He skillfully shows how family values, relationships, the military, and education are tool kits to his success.…mehr

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The Silent War takes readers to Birmingham, Alabama, during the 50s and 60s and the turbulent days of the Jim Crow Laws, the Ku Klux Klan, and the John Birch Society. These were difficult times for those growing up black in a country, who were struggling to give identity to a race that played such an important part of its infrastructural growth. In this book, Ted Bagley carries the readers on a ride through his life from the sometimes racist streets of southern cities like Birmingham to corporate America where he is today. He skillfully shows how family values, relationships, the military, and education are tool kits to his success.
Autorenporträt
Ted recently retired as Vice President Human Resources- Global Manufacturing for Amgen Inc. located in Thousand Oaks, California. Healso started a new company, TBJ Consulting, with a primary focus of executive coaching, diversity training, labor relations and organization development. Prior to accepting the position with Amgen, he served as Sr. Director, Human Resources for Dell Computer Business Group in Nashville, Tennessee. At Dell, he managed the human resources/community relations functions that included employee relations and training for the facility. Ted earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Franklin Business/Law School after attending Ohio State University for 2 years. He received his Master of Education and Counseling degree from North Carolina Central University in Durham, N.C. His family includes his wife Debra and 4 children. Ted's hobbies are biking, writing, public speaking, jogging, tennis and golf.