Daniel L Walsch
There are two actions that all humans do every moment of their days: breath and communicate. Whether they are alone or with others, people of all backgrounds, ages or sexes do not do one without the other. As a communication scholar, author and practitioner, as he has done one, Dr. Walsch has also followed a professional path studying the other. "Is Anyone Listening?" represents the latest effort on his part to dissect what he views as the backbone of all attempts to communicate effectively and well.
Dr. Walsch is a former journalist who gravitated from several years as a newspaper reporter to a successful career in higher education. In that arena, his focus has been on public relations and communication. Among the roles he has filled in his over 40 years at two and four-year institutions of higher learning are administrator, professor, speech writer and student. Among the over dozen books he has written are Organizational Spokesmanship, Media Relations in the 21st Century, What's the Story? (co-author Beth Jannery), and Communication Wars. His most recent book, Walking for Me, is his autobiography. Dr. Walsch earned his PhD in communication at George Mason University and is an accredited public relations practitioner as recognized by the Public Relations Society of America.
With his wife, Jo, he currently resides in Fairfax, Virginia.