Gov. Sanford & the Dos and Don'ts of Making Over a Ruined Reputation

Charleston City Paper | September 30, 2009
We assembled a sort of pro bono crisis management team to determine what image is really worth and whether or not a tarnished reputation like Sanford's can be fixed.

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