Merrie Spaeth is an author and story teller who has a very unusual
background! She was a teenage movie star with famed actors Peter Sellers
and Angela Lansbury. She wrote copy for comic book stories like Grimm’s Ghost Stories, Boris Karloff, and Dark Shadows for Gold Key Publishing.
Merrie entered the wonderful world of children’s literature with the
heart warming story of a bear, the kind of “lovey” that every child has, who
is owned first by a little boy and then gets put into a box as the boy grows
up. What happens next is every bear’s – and child’s – fear and hope. "Baby Bear Comes Back" is available on Amazon: [ Ссылка ].
Between 1970 and 1978, Spaeth wrote for numerous print publications and was a reporter for several local television stations. Additionally, Spaeth was a speechwriter for William S. Paley, founder and chairman of CBS. In 1978 Spaeth hosted and produced a nightly television show in Columbus, Ohio, for Warner-Amex Cable. In 1979, Spaeth was a producer for 20/20, where she produced segments on Liberace, gifted children and motorcycle gangs.
In the early 1980s, Spaeth was accepted to the White House Fellows program where she was assigned to work under FBI Director William Webster as his special assistant, after which she worked for two years as director of public affairs for the Federal Trade Commission. In 1983, she became White House Director of Media Relations in the administration of Ronald Reagan, serving until 1985.
After moving to Dallas with her husband, Spaeth founded Spaeth Communications in 1987. Starting in the 1990s, Spaeth currently teaches BLC (business leadership center) seminar classes at the Cox School of Business at SMU.
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