Lea Berman is a former White House Social Secretary who served during the George W. Bush administration.
She co-authored "Treating People Well" with Jeremy Bernard, drawing from their experiences in the White House to provide insights on civility and interpersonal skills.
Berman's background in event planning and managing high-profile social functions at the White House informs her perspective on treating people with respect and kindness.
Her writing style is described as chatty and easy to read, blending personal anecdotes with practical advice.
Berman's expertise in navigating complex social situations and handling various personalities contributes to the book's focus on professional conduct and personal growth.
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