Helen Gordon: the Woman Behind the Greensheet

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Helen Gordon: the Woman Behind the Greensheet by Rebecca Blakeley, iUniverse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Rebecca Blakeley ISBN: 9781475987041
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: June 21, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Rebecca Blakeley
ISBN: 9781475987041
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: June 21, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

In 1969, Helen Gordon moved to Houston with her new husband, Robert DeYoung. A no-nonsense, pragmatic mother of three with the heart of a musician and the soul of a painter, Helen was determined to be her own boss by owning and operating her own company.

It didnt take her long to find success. Helen started the Greensheet, a free advertising tabloid with classified ads and a list of business services, in 1970. Within eight years, she expanded it to five Texas cities without the help of bank loans. But she lived in a good ol boy atmosphere, in which long lunches over dry martinis were the norm and women were generally absent from the boardroom.

Even so, Helen was undeterred. She was determined to build a company that would prosper, and prosper it did. By 2012, the Greensheet had grown to a circulation of 650,000 and appeared within four Texas cities. Today, her company is a household name and continues to be one of the most successful classified tabloids in the state.

Her irrepressible optimism, sense of humor, and vivacious personality served her well in her personal and professional life. As told by her daughter, Rebecca, Helen Gordon: The Woman Behind the Greensheet is Helens inspiring true story.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In 1969, Helen Gordon moved to Houston with her new husband, Robert DeYoung. A no-nonsense, pragmatic mother of three with the heart of a musician and the soul of a painter, Helen was determined to be her own boss by owning and operating her own company.

It didnt take her long to find success. Helen started the Greensheet, a free advertising tabloid with classified ads and a list of business services, in 1970. Within eight years, she expanded it to five Texas cities without the help of bank loans. But she lived in a good ol boy atmosphere, in which long lunches over dry martinis were the norm and women were generally absent from the boardroom.

Even so, Helen was undeterred. She was determined to build a company that would prosper, and prosper it did. By 2012, the Greensheet had grown to a circulation of 650,000 and appeared within four Texas cities. Today, her company is a household name and continues to be one of the most successful classified tabloids in the state.

Her irrepressible optimism, sense of humor, and vivacious personality served her well in her personal and professional life. As told by her daughter, Rebecca, Helen Gordon: The Woman Behind the Greensheet is Helens inspiring true story.

More books from iUniverse

Cover of the book The 401(K) Owner’S Manual by Rebecca Blakeley
Cover of the book Montauk Tango by Rebecca Blakeley
Cover of the book Yearbook by Rebecca Blakeley
Cover of the book Heist of Stonehenge by Rebecca Blakeley
Cover of the book Thoughtlessthought by Rebecca Blakeley
Cover of the book The China Ultimatum by Rebecca Blakeley
Cover of the book A Constellation by Rebecca Blakeley
Cover of the book Deadly Deceptions by Rebecca Blakeley
Cover of the book As We Await the Blessed Hope by Rebecca Blakeley
Cover of the book Journey On by Rebecca Blakeley
Cover of the book The Elf-Witch Chronicles by Rebecca Blakeley
Cover of the book The Life of Skylon K. Nieves by Rebecca Blakeley
Cover of the book The Frigments of Fern Valley by Rebecca Blakeley
Cover of the book Sayyida by Rebecca Blakeley
Cover of the book Prop 8 Overturn by Rebecca Blakeley
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy