Former BJ reporter Maura McEnaney, wife of former BJ sports editor Ken Krause, has authored a book, “Willard Garvey: An Epic Life.”
Garvey
built homes in the USA, South America and Asia for people with low incomes, is owner-operator of
the “world’s largest” grain elevator, is the “largest private landowner in
Nevada” and builder of Kansas’s tallest building—the Epic Center with its
slanted copper roof.
Syracuse
graduate Maura’s 30+ years as a business writer and editor include being on the
BJ team that won a Pulitzer Gold Medal for its “A Question of Color” about race
relations in the Akron area. She left the BJ for Boston in 2000 and later worked for Bloomberg News.
Maura
and Ken live in Medford, Massachusetts, where they have quilt art by former BJ
editor/reporter Connie Bloom, a fabric art guru in Ohio, a birthday gift from
Maura to Ken.
C-SPAN2
will rerun Maura's talk at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17.
If you can’t wait, you can watch her 33-minute appearance at the Wichita, Kansas
Rotary Club by clicking on http://www.independent.org/multimedia/detail.asp?m=2452
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