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Caroline Iverson Ackerman : ウィキペディア英語版
Caroline Iverson Ackerman

Caroline Iverson Ackerman (March 6, 1918 – September 23, 2012) was an American aviator, journalist, reporter and educator. She was the aviation editor of Life magazine during World War II and was the first director of public relations for women for Shell Oil Company.
==Biography==
Caroline Emilie Iverson was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She was the daughter of Jacob Engval Iverson and Ella Dorothea (Schmidt) Iverson. She earned her B.A. at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in journalism and education in 1939. A licensed pilot, she received her certification in 1940. She taught courses in aviation at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Milwaukee School of Engineering until 1942 when she joined ''Life'' magazine as an aviation researcher, reporter and advocate for flying. She became aviation editor of ''Life'', a position she held for the duration of World War II.


In 1947, she joined Shell Oil Company as the first director of public relations for women. Between 1947 and 1950, she worked under the pseudonym ''Carol Lane, Women's Travel Director'', an advertising character she co-developed, based on her personal experience and for which Shell Oil was later granted a registered trademark. The role was later assumed by multiple women on behalf of Shell Oil Company. As Shell Oil Women's Travel Director, she toured the country speaking as a travel expert on a lecture circuit of women's groups, church groups and advertising clubs, as well as appearing on television and radio. Her areas of expertise included budgeting for weekend get-aways and entertain children on longer car trips. She also wrote a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist penning ''Tips on Touring''.



Ackerman received her M.S from Boston University in 1969. In 1970, she became a professor of journalism at Northeastern University in Boston, where she taught until 1978. She had been involved with the Lutheran Church throughout her life. After her retirement from Northeastern, she assisted with communications development, wrote for and eventually became editor of the ''New England Lutheran'' until 1992. She also kept active as a freelance writer throughout the rest of her life.
The papers of Caroline Iverson Ackerman are maintained at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University.〔(Papers of Caroline Iverson Ackerman: A Finding Aid. )(Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University )〕

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