Gary M. Pomerantz is a New York Times best-selling author, journalist, and lecturer known for his meticulous research and engaging storytelling. With a focus on American history, race relations, the media, and sports, Pomerantz has written six nonfiction books, including "The Last Pass," a New York Times best-selling narrative that explores race, regret, and mortality through the story of basketball legend Bob Cousy's desire to close the circle with his former teammate Bill Russell.
As a public speaker and keynote lecturer, Pomerantz brings his passion for his work and the people he writes about to the stage, captivating audiences with thought-provoking speeches on topics such as sports, race relations, social history, and the resilience of the human spirit. His expertise and engaging storytelling have earned him recognition in the media, including praise from Malcolm Gladwell and features in publications like Business Insider and The New York Times.
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