Short-Listed for the Bracken Bower Prize

I'm very excited to announce that my proposed book, The Fuzzy and the Techie, has been short-listed for the Bracken Bower Prize for the best business book proposal of 2016 for an author under the age of 35. The Prize is put forth by the Financial Times, and McKinsey, and named after two prominent figures in each respective organization, Brendan Bracken, who was Chairman of the FT from 1945 to 1958, and Marvin Bower, who was Managing Director of McKinsey from 1950 to 1967. In its first year, the Bracken Bower Prize received over 90 submissions from 33 countries. The award is presented annually along with the Financial Times and McKinsey's Book of the Year Award. This year it is in London's National Gallery, and presented by Lionel Barber of the FT, and Dominic Barton of McKinsey. 

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