Boxcar Holdings, LLC a Mannie Jackson Company
Boxcar to Boardrooms: My formula for 14 years of average annual double digit growth, restoring The Harlem Globetrotters, and changing busine
Boxcar to Boardrooms: My formula for 14 years of average annual double digit growth, restoring The Harlem Globetrotters, and changing busine
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Author: Arlene Matthews,Mannie L. Jackson
Publisher: Boxcar Holdings, LLC a Mannie Jackson Company
Published: 03/23/2012
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.76lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.54d
ISBN: 9780615598253
About the Author
Mannie Jackson's story in many ways is that of the proverbial Horatio Alger( African-American )" literally born on the other side of the tracks" who, through a Big-Ten University education, all-star basketball career, the help of many good Samaritans, and a commitment to hard work, lived an incredible "rags to riches" life. This memoirs "Boxcar to Boardrooms" -Yes I was actually born and lived in a 58 foot railway boxcar in then tiny Illmo, Missouri. My story defies the odds of coming from humble beginnings, social and institutional racism of the late 50's and 60's, the corporate glass ceiling and the myths of affirmative action. Boxcar to Boardrooms will appeal to audiences from sports, business, and the multi cultural education sector. The Book retraces my life journey using personal and intimate anecdotes; from my Boxcar birthplace to presidency in a Fortune 500 company, serving on the board of directors of 6 Fortune 500 hundred companies and going from player to owner of the Harlem Globetrotters. You'll find this story as meaningful as the oppressive dramas of the pre-civil rights era, the post world war II era, the Viet Nam conflict, riots in our nations largest cities, and the tidal wave of desegregation. I share my experiences with the start up of the computer industry and its awakening of diversity, the ending of the cold war, the emergence of television and a new breed of sports and entertainment heroes and my historic 14 year ownership of the Harlem Globetrotters and a life of philanthropy
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