Second chances : top executives share their stories of addiction and recovery /
Title By: Stromberg, Gary | Merrill, Jane
Material type: BookPublisher: New York : McGraw-Hill, c2009.Description: xix, 216 p ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9780071591621 (pbk. : alk. paper); 0071591621 (pbk. : alk. paper)Other title: 2nd chances.Subject(s): Executives -- Biography | Drug addiction | Drug addiction -- Treatment | Executives -- Biography | Drug abuse | Drug abuse -- TreatmentDDC classification: 362.29/092/2 Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Tough Topics | 362.290922 ST SE (Browse shelf) | Available | T0037010 |
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362.28 YO UT Youth suicide prevention / | 362.29 DR UG Drugs and sports / | 362.29083 YO UN Young people and substance abuse / | 362.290922 ST SE Second chances : | 362.296 SM OK Smoking / | 362.2960994 TO BA Tobacco use / | 362.5 CH IL Child poverty / |
Michael Deaver, Deputy Chief of Staff under President Ronald Reagan -- Andrew Zimmern, celebrity chef -- Henry Pierce III, director Clean & Sober Streets -- James L. Abernathy, CEO of Abernathy MacGregor Group -- David Dashev, founder and president of Meditox -- Maggie Sherman, CEO of a charter transportation company -- William Cope Moyers, bestselling author -- Peter Jacquith, former Wall Street millionaire -- Michael Glasser, CEO of Seven Jeans -- Guerin Swing, president of Guerin Design and Development -- Wiktor Osiatynski, internationally renowned legal scholar -- Johnny Allem, CEO of Johnson Institute -- Marius Hickman, president of Marius Morsels -- Walter Yetnikoff, former president of CBS records -- Marv Seppala, medical director and CEO of Beyond Addictions -- Bob Goodale, former president of Harris Teeter supermarket chain.
Successful businesspeople, such as celebrity chef and television personality Andrew Zimmern, bestselling author William Cope Moyers, and former CBS Records president Walter Yetnikoff, reflect on their battles with addiction and share how recovery has changed their lives.
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