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BIOGRAPHY
Pam Boucher Gilberd is the author of The Eleven Commandments of Wildly Successful Women, and its sequel, The Twelfth Commandment of Wildly Successful Women: Discover Your Own Best Answers to the Big Questions About Life, Work and Love.
In 1994, she co-authored Everything My Father Told Me About Business
for the National Education Center for Women in Business. Her new book with co-author Shaun Higgins, Leadership Secrets of Elizabeth I, will be out in September 2000, published by Perseus Books in Cambridge, Mass.
Gilberd also writes and lectures about entrepreneurial, business, leadership and career-and-family issues. She has written and consulted for the Wall Street Journal, New York Post, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Examiner, Seattle Times, Toronto Sun and business journals around the country. She has written articles and contributed to others in Mademoiselle, Glamour, Ladies Home Journal, Cosmopolitan, Executive Female and National Business Woman.
Gilberd graduated from Northwestern University with a bachelor's degree in English literature and secondary education. She has had multiple careers: a Pan Am purser and instructor; a third-grade teacher; a commercial model; and a TV and radio host and a spokeswoman.
In 1982, Gilberd started her own division of an outdoor furniture manufacturing company in Oakland, Calif. She created a nationwide sales organization and made the division a success. However, the mother company had hard times in 1992 and Gilberd's job ended. During her search for a new career path, she interviewed men and women in businesses across the country, which began the research for her subsequent books.
Gilberd and her husband, who have raised six children, live in North Lake Tahoe and Carmel, Calif.
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