Scott Turow Keynote Address 2015

USD$10.00

“How I Got To Be Two Things:
Humorous Reflections On Having Two Careers”
February 12, 2015

Turow traces his early ambition to be a novelist, his many early failures, and how the great break of his literary career turned out to be his decision to go to law school, with the ensuing challenges of maintaining careers as both a writer and a lawyer.

Description

Scott Turow is a writer and attorney. He is the author of ten best-selling works of fiction, including his first novel,Presumed Innocent (1987) and the sequel, Innocent, published by Grand Central Publishing in May, 2010.  His newest novel, Identical, was published by Grand Central Publishing in October, 2013. He has also written two non-fiction books about his experiences in the law.

Mr. Turow has been a partner in the Chicago office of Dentons (formerly Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal), an international law firm, since 1986, concentrating on white-collar criminal defense, while also devoting a substantial part of his time to pro bono matters.

He has served on a number of public bodies, including the Illinois Commission on Capital Punishment to recommend reforms to Illinois’ death penalty system, and was the first Chair of Illinois’ Executive Ethics Commission, which was created in 2004 to regulate executive branch employees in the Illinois State government. From 2010 to 2014, he was President of the Authors Guild, the nation’s largest membership organization of professional writers. He is an Emeritus Trustee of Amherst College.