
-Fortune “The book, a down-to-earth, step-by-step guide to getting and keeping a job in a foreign market, is a must-read for anyone who is serious about going global.“ Chad Holliday, Chairman & CEO, DuPont “[A]n excellent, practical guide for any woman considering this option in todays global economy.“ Carolyn Tieger, Partner and Global Public Affairs Leader, Porter Novelli “Why pound the pavement in Peoria, when you could be strolling in Paris?“ Adrienne Graves, Ph.D., President and CEO, Santen, Inc. “I cannot think of wiser advice for young women, and even the seasoned professional will pick up some pearls.“ Kathy Cloninger, Chief Executive Officer, Girl Scouts of the USA “. . .Girl Scouting applauds Yeatman and Berdans amazing effort to highlight cross-cultural understanding and international experience. . . .“ Harold Burson, Founding Chairman, Burson-Marsteller “. . .a must-read for all women who aspire to climb the corporate ladder.“ Bill Johnston, President, Jane Goodall Institute “Whether you work for a non-profit or a corporation, global experience counts.“ Joyce E. Erony, Managing Director, Sanders Morris Harris, Life Science Opportunities Funds “I would have benefited from having access to Get Ahead by Going Abroad before beginning my international career.“ Irene B. Rosenfeld, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods, Inc. “Fun and informative. A must-read for all women who aspire to have exciting international careers.“ Library Journal “There is no other book quite like this, a recommendation in itself.“ |
<p> By age thirty-three, C. Perry Yeatman had worked in Singapore, Moscow, and London. Today she is a senior vice president and one of the top fifty executives at Kraft Foods, the world''s second-largest food and beverage company. She lives with her family in Wilmette, Illinois. </p> <p> Stacie Nevadomski Berdan became a vice president at Burson-Marsteller, the world''s leading public relations firm, at age twenty-seven. S.. << 查看详细 |
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