Marsha Ternus, First Woman Chief Justice in Iowa Supreme Court to be Featured in Outlier Series eBook

By: Sep. 11, 2014
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The Outlier Series announced one of the six upcoming short e-Books to be released with extended exclusive interview content from Marsha Ternus, the first woman to serve as chief justice of Iowa's highest court, featured in the Outlier Series' third book, Ingredients of Outliers: Women Game Changers. The title of the next upcoming e-Book is Ingredients of Outliers: Woman Game Changer Marsha Ternus. It is scheduled to be released in the fall of 2014 on Amazon.com.

Chief Justice Marsha Ternus, was chosen as an outlier featured in the upcoming mini e-book and Outlier Series book, due to her dauntless outlook in pursuing her goals despite gender role stereotypes, and her passion to defend abused and neglected children in her community, demonstrating excellence and integrity in her career. The exclusive interview content features information about the evolution of Ternus' career from bank teller to Chief Justice and how she overcame obstacles along the way. The short e-Book will also include resources and advice to others aspiring in her field.

The remaining five 25-30 page short e-Books with extended interviews from the women featured in Ingredients of Outliers: Women Game Changers, are scheduled to release in the fall of 2014. Other women profiled include Christine Jones, an Arizona businesswoman and public figure; noteworthy environmental journalist, Sharon Guynup; Founder of Midwest Glaucoma Center, P.C., Dr. Mildred M. G. Olivier; former star of the WEtv series Raising Sextuplets, and full-time Physician Assistant, Jenny McClendon; and Jane Hamilton, two of whose books were selected for Oprah's Book Club.

"The mini e-books give readers the opportunity break down the book and focus more specifically on their favorite Outliers as well as tips that are most relevant to their needs, I am so honored to have had the chance to meet and speak with these remarkable women." said author, entrepreneur, and emergency medical physician John Shufeldt.

In the future, short e-Books featuring individuals profiled in the Outlier Series will be created for each book. Content will include extended interviews on individual outliers along with action and resource guides for those aspiring to enter their related career field. The option to buy the full book will also be available on http://www.ingredientsofoutliers.com.

About Author John Shufeldt:
As well as being a practicing doctor and lawyer, Shufeldt is also a pilot (both plane and helicopter) and a business entrepreneur (and if pressed, he will reluctantly admit to being a 'budding' chef and Taekwondo black belt). Shufeldt received his BA from Drake University in 1982 and his MD from the University of Health Sciences/ The Chicago Medical School in 1986. He completed his Emergency Medicine Residency at Christ Hospital and Medical Center in 1989 where he spent his final year as Chief Resident. He received his MBA in 1995, and his Juris Doctorate in 2005, both from Arizona State University. He is admitted to the State Bar in Arizona, the Federal District Court and Supreme Court of the United States. Shufeldt is also an adjunct professor at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law where he teaches a clinic on Health Law Entrepreneurism. He serves on the Drake University Board of Trustees and the Sandra Day O'Conner College of Law Alumni Board

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About the Outlier Series:

After its publication as the third book in the Outlier Series, Ingredients of Outliers: Women Game Changers will be followed by at least 12 other books over the course of 2014-2015. The books are intended for students, college graduates and anyone interested in entering or furthering their career. The goal of the series is to offer books specific to sought after career fields with insider information and recommended channels for pursuing that career from experts in each respective profession.

The career fields featured in the Outlier Series will include but are not limited to:
Medicine, Education, Writing & Journalism, Health, Sports, Entrepreneurism & Business, Music, Science, Arts & Entertainment, Technology, and Service to Mankind & Humanity.



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