Becoming Ginger Rogers: How Ballroom Dancing Made Me a Happier Woman, Better Partner, and Smarter CEO

Patrice Tanaka
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Becoming Ginger Rogers: How Ballroom Dancing Made Me a Happier Woman, Better Partner, and Smarter CEO

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  • Published date: Sep 06, 2011
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 288
  • Publisher: BenBella Books
  • ISBN: 9781936661039
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 1.0" L x 8.25" H
Patrice Tanaka is co-chair, chief creative officer, and whatcanbe SM ambassador for CRT/tanaka, an entity she helped co-found in September 2005. Her agency has been recognized as the ""Best Agency to Work for in America,"" ""Most Admired Mid-Size PR Agency in the U.S.,"" and ""#1 Most Creative PR Agency in America,"" among other accolades by various PR organizations and trade media. CRT/tanaka has also won more than 300 PR and marketing awards for client campaigns.

Patrice has been honored by many public relations, marketing, business, and civic organizations, including the Public Relations Society of America (""Paul M. Lund Award for Public Service""), The Holmes Group (""Creativity All-Star"" Award), New York Women in Communications (""Matrix"" Award), Association for Women in Communications (""Headliner"" Award), Girl Scout Council of Greater New York (""Woman of Distinction"" Award), Working Mother Magazine (""Mothering That Works"" Award), and Asian Women in Business (""Entrepreneurial Leadership Award"").

Born and raised in Hawaii, Patrice graduated from the University of Hawaii in 1974 and following that worked as an editor at Hawaii Press Newspapers in Honolulu and later served as PR Director of the Hotel Inter-Continental Maui in Wailea. In 1979, she fulfilled a life-long dream of moving to New York City. Patrice joined Jessica Dee Communications, a PR agency she helped to build, which was acquired by Chiat/Day Advertising in 1987. In 1990, she led a management buyback of a group of eleven colleagues to co-found PT&Co. and served as the PR agency's CEO & Chief Creative Officer. In 2005, Patrice and her co-founders sold PT&Co. to Richmond, Virginia-based Carter Ryley Thomas to form CRT/tanaka.

A widow since 2003, Patrice lives in Manhattan. She devotes much of her free time to serving on the boards of non-profit organizations dedicated to helping women and girls, including the Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, the Family Violence Prevention Fund, the American Friends of Phelophepa (the South African health care train), and Asian Women in Business. She also serves on the Past Presidents Council of New York Women in Communications and is a former trustee and member of the Women's Forum New York. Patrice is a competitive ballroom dancer and avid tennis player.
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""...an absorbing, inspirational memoir of a gutsy woman navigating through crises toward self-fulfillment.""

— Publishers Weekly

""Becoming Gingers Rogers is a timely exploration of the problems faced by high-flying modern women, as well as a persuasive manifesto for the real-world applications of ballroom—and for the sheer joy of dance.""

— Dance Today
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