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Anne Marie Gattari is a communications professional with an extensive career as in corporate public relations and newspaper journalist. A proven crisis communications manager, she has a solid track record of leading cross-functional teams to improve internal and external communications and deliver corporate objectives. She worked as a newspaper reporter for the Detroit News, Macomb Daily, Royal Oak Tribune in Michigan and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram in Texas. Later, she made the transition to public relations for Ford Motor Company. In between, she spent 18 months in Florence, Italy, as a freelance journalist and English language instructor. After caring for her elderly parents, Anne Marie left communications for senior home care. She purchased a new franchise and built it from the ground up into a viable agency, creating hundreds of jobs and caring for innumerable elderly at the end of their lives. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from Michigan State University and conducted graduate studies in political science at the University of Texas, Arlington. Anne Marie is the mother of two adult daughters and grand daughter. She lives in Detroit, Michigan. www.linkedin.com">LinkedIn Profile
When the Sky Says Africa

When the Sky Says Africa

It was about 2007 and my girls had just come home from dance. Theresa was in high school, Catherine, middle school. Cath was running down the stairs after dropping her dance bag in her room. “This is the song of . . . I FORGOT,” Cath sang as if she were a drum. And then again, and again. The phrase was in her head from the class she had just left. Theresa heard her the second or third time she…

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The True Eco-System

The True Eco-System

We set out on foot at 5:45 a.m. for our morning game monitoring exercise. We were headed into the woods looking for one of the Big 5. On the trek, our guide pointed out a dung beetle rolling a perfectly round ball of elephant dung that he created from a nearby rather large pile. He is pushing the ball, many times his size, across the road, up an incline of sand and into a grassland. A female beetle is hitching…

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Four out of Five

Four out of Five

Not too shabby for the first day. Our small group of volunteers saw four out of the Big Five animals of Africa on our first day during two separate game drives. We started our game drive at 5:30 a.m. Kayla, our ranger, with her encyclopedic mind and charismatic South African accent, drove the Land Rover “jeep” into the brush as the sun was rising. In the distance, a bird sang loud and clear. After repeating the name of the bird…

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Going to the Elephants

Going to the Elephants

As I enter the third phase of my life, I am feeling called to act. For many years, I have been talking and writing and reading about things that matter to me — social injustice, endangered animals, aging issues to name a few — with like-minded people. I am blessed with good health, energy and enough life experience to go do something. It’s time to stop yapping. Some time ago, I developed an intrigue with elephants and rhinos. I began…

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