Book by Jordan, Hamilton
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Hamilton Jordan was President Carter's chief of staff. He has been an advisor and board member for several companies. In 1982 he and wife Dorothy founded Camp Sunshine, one of the largest camps in the U.S. for children with cancer. Author of the bestseller Crisis, he lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
About the Author:
HAMILTON JORDAN directed Jimmy Carter's campaign for the presidency and served as Carter's chief-of-staff; he later wrote the best-selling book Crisis, which recounts Carter's secret negotiations to free the American hostages in Iran. Since his Washington days, Mr. Jordan has been an investor, advisor, and board member of a variety of successful companies and start-ups. He currently works very closely with several nonprofit organiztions dedicated to medical research. He lives in Atlanta.
HAMILTON JORDAN directed Jimmy Carter's campaign for the presidency and served as Carter's chief-of-staff; he later wrote the best-selling book Crisis, which recounts Carter's secret negotiations to free the American hostages in Iran. Since his Washington days, Mr. Jordan has been an investor, advisor, and board member of a variety of successful companies and start-ups. He currently works very closely with several nonprofit organiztions dedicated to medical research. He lives in Atlanta.
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- PublisherThorndike Pr
- Publication date2001
- ISBN 10 078623069X
- ISBN 13 9780786230693
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages296
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