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Eric Dezenhall is the founder and President of Dezenhall Resources which prides itself on designing aggressive public relations campaigns to counter activist groups.

According to his brief biographical statement on the company website, Dezenhall "served in the White House Office of Communications and the Office of Presidential Personnel during the Reagan Presidency". [1]

He subsequently worked as an account executive at Doremus Porter Novelli (DPN) from 1984 to 1987 before founding Nichols-Dezenhall.

According to the company website, "his areas of focus include hard news media relations, crises, and marketplace assaults. Eric manages issues for clients in a wide range of industries, including consumer products, cosmetics, environmental services, food and beverage, law enforcement, medical devices, petroleum and pharmaceuticals."

He is also a director of the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition.

Dezendall has authored three books:

  • Money Wanders (St. Martin's Press; Hardcover edition, January 2002; Paperback edition, February 2003) is described in the promotional material as taking readers "on a gonzo tour through the alleys of damage control at the millennium". [3]
  • Jackie Disaster (Thomas Dunne Books; 1st edition June 2003) is about Jackie De Sesto who runs a crisis management PR company Allegation Sciences.

The promotional material for his latest book states that "as an investigative writer, Eric won acclaim when he uncovered the diaries of the late mobster, Meyer Lansky, which were featured in an article he wrote for the Los Angeles Times Syndicate and the Baltimore Sun. A documentary he co-produced on organized crime will air on the Discovery Channel in Fall 2001". [4]

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