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For Beyond 50's "Personal Growth" talks, listen to an interview with Walter Scherr. He'll talk about his life, a Depression-era boy from Queens, New York overcame a life-threatening illness, after living 6 years in a TB sanitarium, to live an adventurous life as a globe-trotting executive who witnessed and helped foster the post-World War II economic boom. Scherr traveled over 2 million moles and to 40 countries over the course of his career as a corporate executive and entrepreneur. A business pioneer, he helped introduce the fax machine worldwide, and was a founding
board member of four international corporations, including one that broke new ground in data storage - a precursor to today's Cloud. At 91 years old, Scherr has lived long enough to provide a first-hand account of the emergence of America as a world power after defeating fascism, through the go-go years of the sixties and seventies,
right up to the present day. Tune in to Beyond 50: America's Variety Talk Radio Show on the natural, holistic, green and sustainable lifestyle. Visit www.Beyond50Radio.com and sign up for our Exclusive Updates. |