Ruth MarkelRuth Markel is a noted author, public speaker, and the president of RNM Enterprises, a leading management consulting firm. She has worked in senior management positions in both private and public sectors for the past forty years. Ruth has lectured onissues concerning negotiation and advancement in organizations at the University of Toronto, the London Business School, and Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University.) In addition to several TV and radio appearances, Ruth's published work includes: Moving Up: A Woman's Guide To A Better Future At Work (HarperCollins Publishers, 1988), Room At The Top: A Woman's Guide To Moving Up In Buisness (Penguin Books Canada, 1985), Der Weg Nach Oben (Econ, 1987), L'Art De Negocier (La Presse, 1988), Une Place Au Sommet (Les Editions La Presse, 1986), Le Defi D'une Carrier (La Presse, 1987), S'affirmer Pour Evoluer (La Presse, 1988), Comment Gerer (La Presse, 1987), Karriere 1st Weiblich (Rowohlt, 1999). Due to the circumstances surrounding the unforeseen murder of Ruth's son Dan Markel, she has appeared on 20/20 ABC, Inside Edition, CourtTV, and Dateline NBC, and participated in the hit podcast Over My Dead Body, by Wondery. With support from Dan's friends and extended networks, Ruth's efforts successfully changed Florida's restrictive grandparent visitation statutes to provide access to courts for other families facing terrible circumstances. Ruth hopes to use her platform and the media coverage that is inevitable around the trial and the publicity of Dan's case to make sense of, provide consolation and counsel about a horrific and powerlessness situation. Homicide doesn't discriminate. It spans race, religion, socio-economic, and public status. People are hungry for these stories, as evidenced by dedicated True Crime conversations around the world (CrimeCon, CrimeFest, Death Becomes Us) and a proliferation of new shows, podcasts, and online communities interested in following these cases. "As Danny's mother, I have been a prominent figure, but I have never told my full story to the public before now," Ruth writes. "That, combined with the keen interest in Danny's murder and the popularity of true crime in general, convinces me that my story will help others through the experiences of their grief from murders, victims of violence and grandparent alienation." Read More Read Less