Bruce Fabricant the author of "That Perfect Spring" a story about baseball and growing up 50 years ago!

My guest is Mr. Bruce Fabricant, the author of a That Perfect Spring, a story about baseball, the recollections of lost youth, the lesson of bonding with others, and baseball. Written in the style and spirit of The Glory of Their Times, he travels back fifty years to a bygone and seemingly more innocent era.
 

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Bruce is a lifelong Westchester resident.  He grew up and attended public schools in Mount Vernon, raised a family in Ardsley, and now lives in Somers.  After graduating from Michigan State University where he was editor-in-chief for the university’s daily student newspaper, he was lieutenant in the United States Army.   He also worked in public relations for Ford Motor Company before joining the Grey Agency.

He has developed powerful public relations oriented campaigns for some of the nation’s most well known products and services including Johnson & Johnson, Kenner Toys, and Greyhound. 

Bruce has been able to combine his love of sports with his career in public relations.  He developed a Box Tops for Fun ‘N Fitness School Program for General Foods; promoted Borden’s Cracker Jack baseball card collectibles; and created a national Gordon’s Dry Gin Mixed Doubles Club Tennis Championship.

He has written four films for Panasonic’s Sports Film School Library; toured the country with Brooklyn Dodgers relief pitcher Joe Black on behalf of Greyhound; and promoted Getty Oil Company’s NY Yankee Honorary Batboy winners.

Before starting his own public relations firm in White Plains in 1991, Bruce Fabricant was for nine years Executive Vice President of GCI Group, a public relations subsidiary of Grey Advertising in New York City. Public Relations Quarterly named him one of the top 100 U.S. public relations consultants.

 

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  • 6/30/2010 7:13 AM pat desimone wrote:
    really enjoyed your broadcast,i remember andy karl,steve accunto and mr nelly as managers, also got cut 1st year when there were only 4 teams in mt. vernon little league, played ball with neil arena in pony league for standard a.c.managed by officer pat maselli who was a great manager and an even greater person, pat desimone edison high school class of 1958
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