Background
Marcus, Bruce William was born on July 18, 1925 in New York City. Son of Louis D. and Pauline (Lewis) Marcus.
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The acknowledged bible on investor relations Investor relations is an essential facet of any publicly traded company, inevitably affecting its stock price, investments, and liquidity. Maximizing Your Investor Relations provides practical guidance needed to master this complex undertaking and advocate persuasively on your company's behalf to achieve greater recognition and value. Comprehensive and thoughtful, it focuses on controlling the day-to-day mechanics of investor relations to more effectively compete for capital. BRUCE W. MARCUS (Easton, Connecticut) has held senior executive positions with Mobil Corporation, Arthur Young & Co., and Coopers and Lybrand. SHERWOOD LEE WALLACE (Northbrook, Illinois) is President and CE of the Investor Relations Company.
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Praise for Competing for Capital "An indispensable guide for investor relations and communication counselors alike. With more individual investors in the market than ever before, this book makes navigating the new regulatory playing field much more possible--and makes clear the path to victory." --Michael W. Robinson Director, Levick Strategic Communications; Former Director of Public Affairs and Policy, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC); Director of Media Relations, NASD "More than simply writing a textbook on IR, Bruce Marcus shares his wealth of experience and critical viewpoint with those seeking to understand a fast-changing profession." --June Filingeri President of Comm-Partners LLC, Investor Relations Consultant, and Educator "Bruce Marcus puts some solid ground under the shifting landscape of being an investor relations professional. A must-read primer for public companies." --Robert C. Roeper Managing Director, VIMAC Ventures, LLC "As the song lyrics go, 'everything old is new again,' but this time with a vengeance. Disclosure has always been the touchstone of securities laws, but now more disclosure is required on a real-time basis with heightened accountability. Competing for Capital is a must-read for those in the securities industry, providing insights into securities markets, the information age and technology, and their impact on the job of investor relations professionals. Investors come in all shapes and sizes from around the globe, and investor relations personnel have their work cut out for them to provide clear, comprehensible, and comprehensive information, accessible to the novice and sophisticate alike. Competing for Capital shows them the way." --Donna L. Brooks, Esq. Partner, Shipman & Goodwin, LLP "Competing for Capital puts our recent turbulent financial marketplace in context, provides solid information for both new and experienced investor relations practitioners, and offers insights into the future of IR--all in Bruce Marcus's easy-reading style." --Dixie Watterson IR consultant, Communica Partners "Competing for Capital aptly illustrates how investor relations has become a major corporate responsibility in generating trust, and how the profession must realize now more than ever that the needs of investors have changed because of technology, regulation, and globalization." --Mark Kollar Managing Director, Cubitt Jacobs & Prosek
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Marcus, Bruce William was born on July 18, 1925 in New York City. Son of Louis D. and Pauline (Lewis) Marcus.
Bachelor in Philosphy, Economics, New School for Social Research, 1951.
Senior associate, Ruder & Finn, New York City, 1958-1965;
senior corporation relations, Mobil Corporation, New York City, 1965-1967;
principal, Bruce W. Marcus Company. New York City, 1967-1972, 84-;
president, Campbell-Marcus Company. New York City, 1968-1971;
president, QCT Corporation, New York City, 1973-1978;
senior vice president, Finance Rels.
Board, New York City, 1972-1978;
director external communications, Arthur Young & Company. New York City, 1981-1983;
senior marketing executive, Coopers & Lybrand, New York City, 1981-1983. President 333 West End Association, 1984-1986.
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Member Mayor's Committee on Emergency Housing, New York City, 1972. Chairman Center for the Arts, New York City, since 1988. Board of managers Young Men’s Christian Association, New York City, since 1989.
Member New York Association of Business Economics (president 1987-1989), Authors Guild, Princeton Club.
Married Mana Balter, November 27, 1962. Children: David, Michael, Jonathan, Joseph, Lucy.