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On the Bookshelf

Check out these recent releases from local executives.
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Finding Midas: Investing in Entrepreneurial CEOs with the Golden Touch
By Russell Cleveland

Dallas-based Renn Capital Group CEO Russell Cleveland has found the secret to investing wisely: The best companies to invest in are those whose CEOs are the most invested in them. In Finding Midas, Cleveland shares his sage advice on how to pick winners.
 
Why Is Everyone Smiling? The Secret Behind Passion, Productivity, and Profit
By Paul Spiegelman

Creating a positive corporate culture does more than just boost employee morale; it can boost a company’s bottom line. In his first book, CEO Paul Spiegelman details how his Dallas-based The Beryl Companies’ focus on culture has led to happy employees, loyal customers, and big profits.

Through the Eyes of the Condor: An Aerial Vision of Latin America
By Robert B. Haas

As a follow-up to his successful 2005 release, Through the Eyes of the Gods: An Aerial Vision of Africa, former Dallas investment exec-turned-photographer Robert B. Haas provides a stunning view of Latin America with more than 100 full-color, panoramic photos done in his signature aerial style.

Start Strong, Finish Strong: Prescriptions for a Lifetime of Great Health
By Kenneth H. Cooper, M.D., MPH and Tyler C. Cooper, M.D., MPH

From the family that invented aerobics comes this guide to living healthfully for the long haul. Father-son duo Kenneth and Tyler Cooper teach readers how to forget quick fixes and enjoy a lifetime of well-being.

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