Lucy Kellaway (born June 26, 1959) - since 1985 she has been a correspondent for the famous Financial Times newspaper [1] ; for the last 10 years she has been conducting a permanent column on management, career, and office life. According to the results of the award, the British Press Awards 2006 was recognized as the best columnist of the year in the UK.
Lucy Kellaway | |
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Lucy Kellaway | |
Date of Birth | June 26, 1959 (60 years) |
Place of Birth | London |
Allegiance | Great Britain |
Occupation | Financial Times correspondent |
Spouse | David Goodhart |
Children | four children |
Awards and prizes | British Press Awards 2006 - Columnist of the Year |
Site | ft.com/dearlucy/ |
He lives in London, is married, has four children. Education - Camden Girls' School, Lady Margaret Hall College, Oxford. The author of books about life in the office and career:
- “Is everything OK in your office?” / Sense and Nonsense in the Office (1999)
- “Who touched my Blackberry?” / Who Moved My BlackBerry? (2005)
as well as books not translated into Russian:
- The Real Office: All the Office Questions (2007) and
- In Office Hours (2010)
To create her most famous book (“ Who Moved My BlackBerry? ”), Lucy Kellaway attracted “co-authorship” of a virtual character, whom she resorted to when managing her column in the Financial Times - Martin Lukes, a successful manager of the world's largest marketing corporation, on behalf of written by most of the letters that form the basis of the novel.
Notes
- ↑ Dear Lucy | Lucy Kellaway answers for the Financial Times . The date of circulation is January 4, 2013. Archived January 9, 2013.