Authors:
Mary Greenwood, Attorney, Human Resources Director and Author of How to Negotiate Like a Pro, winner of ten book awards; How to Mediate Like a Pro, winner of twelve book awards, and How to Interview Like a Pro, winner of twelve book awards. Greenwood's books have been used in Negotiation and Alternate Dispute Resolutionclasses at Brown University, University of Alaska, Anchorage, Nova Southeast, DePaul University, University of North Texas, and University of Central Florida. Greenwood is an arbitrator, trainer and mediator. She lives in Orlando with her Boston Terrier Annabelle. Mary is working on her next book, How to Get a Job After You Are Over Fifty/
Antoinette L. Smith, PH.D., is an Associate Professor in the School of Accounting at FSU and author of You are More than What Meets the Eye. She is the recipient of many awards, scholarships and grants, including the Honorary Recipient of the Price-WaterhouseCooperes Auditing Alchemy Inc. Grant. She is from Hampton Roads, Virginia and lives in South Florida.
Martha McMullen, a Psychologist involved in biological psychology and computer programming, and Author of Driving Woodie, Tales From the Home Front in World War II, which shows what life was like for a quirky family during Word War II. Martha kept journals and notes for her stories of her own war-time experiences. She lives in Lake Worth in the winer and Asheville, NC in the summer. She as a golden retriever named Ginger and a Beagle/Jack Russell named Xanda.
Bob Sherman, Cohost of the monthly Writers Showcases, Author of three books of provocative humor, Dead Reckoning, Am I the Only One That Signals? and More Bull; blogger and columnist to the Waterfront Times. One of his specialities is above average common sense, which we all know is not that common. He is working on a manuscript, We Don't Speak Spanish in Brasil, a memoir.
The writers will give a short presentation and will be available to sign copies of their books. Refreshments will be served.
Hope to see you on March 20th at 2:00!
Website:www.marygreenwood.org
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