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Martin Nathan Nemko (born June 30, 1950) is an American career coach, author, columnist, and public radio host specializing in career/workplace issues and education reform. The ''San Francisco Bay Guardian'' named Nemko "The Bay Area's Best Career Coach."〔San Francisco Bay Guardian, Aug. 11, 2004, p 1.〕 ''U.S. News'' described him as "job coach extraordinaire."〔U.S. News, Dec. 11, 2006, p. 8.〕 In its summit on education, ABC-TV called him "The Ralph Nader of Education."〔Critique of Offline Gurus: http://www.programcritique.com/subcategories/offlinegurus/MartyNemko.html〕 A regular contributor to ''Time.com''〔http://time.com/author/marty-nemko/〕 and ''PsychologyToday.com'',〔http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/how-do-life〕 he has written over 3,000 published articles. For example, he wrote ''The Big Idea'' feature on ''WashingtonPost.com'',〔http://www.washingtonpost.com/marty-nemko/2011/10/24/gIQAveIKCM_page.html〕 the ''Working it Out'' column in ''The Atlantic'' 〔http://www.theatlantic.com/mnemko/〕 and the Under the Radar column for six years in the ''San Francisco Chronicle''.〔http://www.sfgate.com/jobs/article/TO-OUR-READERS-3092256.php〕 As Contributing Editor at ''USNews.com'',〔http://www.usnews.com/usnews/pr/experts/business/mnemko.htm〕 he created and directed its annual ''Best Careers'' rankings.〔http://money.usnews.com/money/careers/articles/2008/12/11/best-careers-2009〕 He has authored eight books, his latest being ''The Best of Marty Nemko: the best of his 3,000 articles on your career, living, and making a difference'',.〔http://www.amazon.com/Best-Marty-Nemko-articles-difference/dp/1519254318/〕 His other books include ''Cool Careers for Dummies (3 editions)'',〔http://www.amazon.com/Cool-Careers-Dummies-Marty-Nemko/dp/0470117745/〕 ''How to Do Life: What they didn't teach you in school'' 〔http://www.amazon.com/How-Do-Life-didnt-school/dp/1467960705/〕 and ''What's the Big Idea? 39 Disruptive Proposals for a Better Society.'' 〔http://www.amazon.com/Whats-Big-Idea-Reinventions-America/dp/1477537260/〕 He was selected by Toastmasters International as the non-member Northern California Speaker of the Year. ==Personal life== Marty Nemko was born in the Bronx, NY on June 30, 1950. He is the son of Boris and Seva Nemko, Holocaust survivors. Boris was a factory worker in Harlem and then ran a 200 square-foot clothing store at (105 Moore St., Brooklyn, NY. ) He attended Queens College (NY) as a psychology major - he played varsity baseball, wrote for the student newspaper, played piano gigs on weekends, and drove a New York City taxi on weeknights. While driving the cab, he met Neal Miller, who hired him as a research assistant at the Rockefeller University on the first research to prove biofeedback worked. But just months later, moved by the civil rights movement, Nemko quit to become a drug counselor in (I.S. 61 ) in Corona, Queens, where he met his wife, Barbara Nemko, a reading teacher there and now Napa County Superintendent of Schools and member of the California State Schools Superintendent's cabinet.〔http://napalearns.org/about/board-and-executives/barbara-nemko/〕 Nemko felt he failed to help his students and, in an attempt to improve his skills, quit and enrolled in an educational psychology Ph.D. program at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1980, his dissertation nominated for Berkeley dissertation of the year, he completed his Ph.D., specializing in evaluation of innovation, under Michael Scriven. Nemko is a member of Mensa.〔(Marty Nemko's Bio )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marty Nemko」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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