Background
Rothman, Howard Michael was born on September 26, 1953 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Edwin and Ida (Steinman) Rothman.
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From the critically acclaimed coauthor of Companies With A Conscience, All That Once Was Good: Inside America's National Pastime is an in-depth examination of the economics of baseball, as seen through the eyes of a lifelong fan during the 1994 players strike. If big-time, big-money professional sports entertainment is both a microcosm and mirror of our socio-cultural condition, what do current trends say about our society? Rothman follows the birth and first years of operation of the fledgling Colorado Rockies franchise, exploring the issues involved in fielding a professional sports team, including the public financing of stadiums and the economic impact on the community, and muses upon the future of America's national pastime.
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In-depth portraits of twelve American companies with a social conscience feature information about Alfalfa, Inc., a chain of natural food stores, and Esprit, which allows employees to volunteer for charities on company time.
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Rothman, Howard Michael was born on September 26, 1953 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Edwin and Ida (Steinman) Rothman.
Bachelor in Journalism, Pennsylvania State University, 1974.
Sports editor Germantown (Pennsylvania) Courier, Philadelphia, 1976-1977. Editor Denver Sentinel Newspapers, 1977-1979, Jackson Hole Guide, Jackson, Wyoming, 1979-1982. Writer Littleton, Colorado, since 1982.
(From the critically acclaimed coauthor of Companies With ...)
(In-depth portraits of twelve American companies with a so...)
Member Twain Accountability Committee, Littleton, since 1993. Member American Society Journalists and Authors.
Married Patricia Marie Myers, April 20, 1975. Children: Anna Leigh, Melanie Rose.