Nature Conservation (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 91)
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Katherine W. Goldman
Katherine W. Goldman began her writing career as a correspondent for the Taunton Daily Gazette and as an intern for The Cleveland Press. She now credits writing ad copy, commercials, jingles, speeches, newsletters, brochures, positioning statements for companies plus books on subjects ranging from make-up to motherhood. She has also toured throughout the country lecturing on the subject of working mothers. Goldman spent fifteen years in the advertising business, in New York at Wyse Advertising and in Philadelphia at Richardson, Myers and Donofrio as an associate creative director. She has produced work for major national clients including Smucker's, Clairol, Conde Naste, American Express, Seagram's, Campbell Soup Co. and Dupont. Before going into advertising, Goldman marketed elementary and high school textbooks for Random House. She was also Associate Editor of SHOP, a weekly shopping magazine in New York, and taught creative writing to disadvantaged teenagers. A graduate of Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts, Goldman now resides in Philadelphia with her husband and two children.
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