Connie Glaser
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Connie Glaser | |
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| Education | Master of Arts |
| Alma mater | University of Michigan[1] |
| Occupations | Author, speaker, columnist |
| Website | ConnieGlaser.com |
Connie Glaser is an American writer, speaker and columnist.[2] She is best known for her books on women's leadership and communications, and speaks on these topics globally.[3][4]
Glaser is the author of several books including Swim with the Dolphins and also writes a syndicated column, "Winning at Work," that appears in the Atlanta Business Chronicle and other business journals around the country.[5][6]
Her books have been translated into over a dozen languages and she has been the subject of feature articles in Germany's Handelsblatt,[7] South Africa's DestinyConnect,[8] Abu Dhabi's The National,[9] Times of India,[10] and Viva Internationale.[11] Glaser represented the U.S. State Department on a lecture tour of India addressing media and the business community on the changing role of women in the workplace.[12]
As a keynote speaker, Glaser's clients have included FedEx, ESPN, Deloitte, AT&T, Brookings Institution, Kimberly-Clark, Bristol-Myers Squibb, KPMG, GE, Johnson & Johnson, Coca-Cola, and the U.S. Navy.[13] She has been interviewed or quoted in The Chicago Tribune,[14] The New York Times,[15] The Hindu,[16] Huffington Post,[17] and U.S. News & World Report.[18]
Glaser has served on the Women's advisory board for Office Depot[19] and the advisory board for Emory University Graduate Women in Business. She has also been honored as Diversity Champion of the Year by DiversityBusiness.com.[20]