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Author, Speaker, specialist in gender issues, former college professor and director of Women's Studies at Rochester Institute of Technology, author of six books and many articles in popular, scholarly and business journals.
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Background
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Studied the classics, literature and philosophy, taught humanities and women's studies in college before starting a gender issues consulting/training firm in 1983. Influenced by the women's movement, her travels around the world, and her experiences as a first generation daughter of Italian immigrants. In 2005 had her first novel published.
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Birth Place
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Syracuse, NY USA
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Accomplishments
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An award-winning trainer, Dr. Agonito has been honored by the U.S. Small Business Administration, the New York State Education Dept., Women and Minorities in Business Magazine, Robert Earl McConnel Foundation and others. She holds a Ph.D. from Syracuse University and is frequently quoted in national media such as Mademoiselle, New Woman, Parents, Marie Claire, Christian Science monitor, Human Resources Professional, Across the Board and others. Dr. Agonito has appeared as a gender issues expert on over 60 national and regional radio and television talk shows.
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Additional Information
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Recent books:
Buffalo Calf Road Woman: The Story of a Warrior of the Little Bighorn
Dirty Little Secrets: Sex in the Workplace
Your Dream Made Easy: How to Start a Successful Business
Booklets: Dr. Agonito is author of a series of booklets directed at human resources and other professionals, The Easy Pocket Guide Series, including Manager's Guide to Sexual Harassment, A Woman's Guide to Overcoming Workplace Barriers, Male-Female Communication Differences, Networking for Success, Manager's Guide to Workplace Stereotyping, Management's Guide to Sexual Harassment Policy and Investigations, and Management's Guide to Smashing the Glass Ceiling.
Other books:
History of Ideas on Woman
No More Nice Girl: Power, Sexuality and Success in the Workplace
Promoting Self-Esteem in Young Women: A Teachers manual
First work of fiction:
An historical novel based on the true story of a 19th century Cheyenne warrior woman, Buffalo Calf Road, who was the only woman to fight Custer at the Little Bighorn and who helped lead her people throught the period when they were being pursued by the army in an attempt to force them onto reservations. The book is a joint project with Joseph Agonito who researched the book.
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Contact Information
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4502 Broad Road
Syracuse NY 13215
USA
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Work phone: 315-469-3902
Fax: 315-492-3058
Contact Author: Rosemary Agonito
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Favorite Links
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Buffalo Calf Road Woman
Author information; press page; recent novel, Buffalo Calf Road Woman: The Story of a Warrior of the Little Bighorn, highlighted on website.
Buffalo Calf Road Woman
Information on the novel.
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