Joel glenn brenner biography

  • Joel Glenn Brenner began reporting on the chocolate business in 1989 as a writer for the Washington Post.
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  • The Emperors of Chocolate: Inside the Secret World of Hershey and Mars is a book by Joël Glenn Brenner published on December 22, 1998, by Random House, Inc.
  • The Emperors of Chocolate

    Paperback edition

    AuthorJoël Glenn Brenner
    LanguageEnglish
    SubjectBusiness history
    GenreNon-fiction
    PublisherRandom House, Inc. (New York)

    Publication date

    December 22, 1998
    Publication placeUnited States
    Media typeHardcover, Paperback
    Pages366 pp.
    ISBN0-679-42190-4

    The Emperors of Chocolate: Inside the Secret World of Hershey and Mars is a book by Joël Glenn Brenner published on December 22, 1998, by Random House, Inc. The book chronicles the stories of the history of Mars, Incorporated and The Hershey Company.[1]

    In a review for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Joel Brenner criticized the books "naive" analysis of comparing periods, and said the book would be a disappointment to readers looking for a "serious, deeply analytical history" of chocolate companies during the 20th century. However, he praised the book as a journalistic comparison between Milton S. Hershey and Forrest Mars Sr., describing it overall as a "highly researched, fast-moving" text.[2]

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    1. ^Brenner, Joël Glenn (1999). The Emperors of Chocolate: Inside the Secret World of Hershey and Mars, Hardcover. Random House. ISBN .
    2. ^Losos, Joseph (10 January 1999). "Auth

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    4. Glenn Brenner

      American sportscaster (1948–1992)

      Glenn Brenner

      Brenner interviewing Mary Lou Retton, 1986

      Born(1948-01-02)January 2, 1948

      Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

      DiedJanuary 14, 1992(1992-01-14) (aged 44)

      Washington, D.C., U.S.

      Resting placeOak Hill Cemetery
      Washington, D.C., U.S.
      Occupations
      • Journalist
      • radio personality
      • sports commentator
      • television personality
      Years active1972–1991
      SpouseLinda Suzanne "Susie" Burner Brenner
      Children3

      Glenn Brenner (January 2, 1948 – January 14, 1992) was a broadcast journalist and sports commentator in Washington, D.C., in the United States from 1977 to 1991. He was best known as the sports anchor for WUSA-TV from 1977 until 1991. At the time of his death in 1992 from a brain tumor, he was not only the most highly paid broadcast journalist in Washington but also the most popular broadcaster in the D.C. metropolitan area.

      Life and career

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      Early life

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      Glenn Brenner was born on January 2, 1948, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Bill and Edie Brenner. At the age of four, he wanted to be a major league baseball player.[1]

      Brenner attended Abraham Lincoln High School. By the time he was in his senior year, however, basketball seemed to