Marci Alboher
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Marci Alboher (born in Brooklyn, New York) is an American author, journalist, speaker, and writing instructor with a background in law. She is author of One Person/Multiple Careers: A New Model for Work/Life Success (Warner Books, 2007), which popularized to the term "slash" to refer to a person with concurrent multiple careers.[1] Alboher is a frequent contributor to The New York Times, where she originated the Shifting Careers column and blog. She lives in New York City.
Biography
Early life and education
The daughter of Linda and Manny Alboher, she graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and received her law degree from American University.[2]
Published works
- I think I need a lawyer, now what?! (Silver Lining Books, 2002; ISBN 0-7607-2653-1)
- One person/multiple careers : a new model for work/life success (Warner Business Books, 2007; ISBN 0-446-69697-8)
References
- ↑ "Why Settle for Just One Line of Work?" (2007, December 3). BusinessWeek.
- ↑ "WEDDINGS: Marci Alboher, Jay Goldberg".
External links
- Heymarci.com
- The New York Writer's Workshop Faculty List
- Shifting Careers column and blog at The New York Times
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