Karna small bodman bio
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Bodman, Karna Small (Karna Small)
PERSONAL:
Married Dick Bodman. Education:University of Michigan, B.A.
ADDRESSES:
Home—Naples, FL; Washington, DC; Jackson, WY. E-mail—[email protected].
CAREER:
KRON-TV, San Francisco, CA, reporter; KGO-TV, San Francisco, news anchor; WTTG-TV, Washington, DC, news anchor; WRC, Washington, DC, radio host; the White House, Washington, DC, deputy press secretary to President Ronald Reagan; National Security Council, senior director and spokesperson; senior vice president of a public affairs firm.
MEMBER:
International Thriller Writers, Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime.
WRITINGS:
Checkmate (novel), Forge (New York, NY), 2007.
SIDELIGHTS:
Karna Small Bodman began her career as a radio reporter in San Francisco, and when Ronald Reagan was elected president, she was appointed deputy press secretary under James Brady. In this position Bodman traveled and spoke on behalf of the president, in addition to writing speeches
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Karna Small Bodman
Karna Small Bodman was on the air for fifteen years as a television news anchor and reporter in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. She also did political commentary for the ABC Network in New York.
When Ronald Reagan was elected President, he named Karna as his Deputy Press Secretary. Later, she switched to foreign policy issues and became the Senior Director and Spokesman for the National Security Council â where she traveled to Arms Control Talks with the Soviets, Summit meetings with various heads of state, and also was sent to several countries in the Far East and South America to give speeches on behalf of the Presidentâs priorities. When she left to accept a position in the private sector, she was the highest ranking woman on the White House staff.
Now, she fryst vatten writing novels â âpolitical thrillersâ inspired by her experiences serving in the White House. Her first novel is titled Checkmate and features characters and scenes inside