Known as the whistleblower of Enron and one of Time Magazine's Persons of the Year in 2002, Sherron Watkins tells of her journey to find her faith amidst one of corporate America's largest scandals. Find out how a small-town, church-going woman made it big in the corporate world only to find fraud in the company she loved and failure in her own spiritual life. Follow Sherron's story of her immediate thrust into the media and how she survived personal attacks and a Congressional testimony. Power Source also shares the dramatic details of the unraveling of the seventh largest company in the U.S. The drama of greed and loss is heightened by the personal story of the one insider who dared to stand up for what she knew was right in the face of all that was wrong. Her story of surviving, and now thriving, is one of hope and encouragement to all. Includes photos surrounding the scandal.
Language
English
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Release
October 13, 2005
ISBN
0849900255
ISBN 13
9780849900259
Power Source: Enron's Whistleblower Reveals Her Story of Finding Reason Amid the Ruin
Known as the whistleblower of Enron and one of Time Magazine's Persons of the Year in 2002, Sherron Watkins tells of her journey to find her faith amidst one of corporate America's largest scandals. Find out how a small-town, church-going woman made it big in the corporate world only to find fraud in the company she loved and failure in her own spiritual life. Follow Sherron's story of her immediate thrust into the media and how she survived personal attacks and a Congressional testimony. Power Source also shares the dramatic details of the unraveling of the seventh largest company in the U.S. The drama of greed and loss is heightened by the personal story of the one insider who dared to stand up for what she knew was right in the face of all that was wrong. Her story of surviving, and now thriving, is one of hope and encouragement to all. Includes photos surrounding the scandal.