What started as a simple weekly email to keep her coworkers’ spirits up during the global pandemic has turned into a 282-page book on leadership, resilience and what to do when you are in the middle of a crisis.

“My last business travel was in January 2020, and I was talking to someone and asking what they were hearing about the coronavirus,” says Rockdale County resident and award-winning marketing executive Amy Moudy Comeau. “But having lived through the bird flu scare and H1N1, I thought it might fizzle out and not be anything.”

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