I started my career as a very successful woman in a male-dominated field, selling computer equipment for Memorex in the early 1970's, and worked as the first woman promoted by Memorex to Wall Street, 1972. I was the first person to establish cable TV as a money-making venture (sold 8 minutes to Saks Fifth Avenue in 1976 for two shows on Cue-TV.). I have been a reporter/journalist for more than 30 years.
I was the first person who used solar-powered video as a tool in adding information about rural villages to the funding of projects for underdeveloped villages in Egypt, 1978-83. Now I edit and write for Parentadvocates.org, as well as for my seven blogs (NYC Rubber Room Reporter, New Yo...