Ray Josephs
American journalist, author, and public relations consultant (1912–2005)
Ray Josephs was a multifaceted American professional, active in the fields of journalism, literature, and public relations. Born in 1912, he embarked on a career that would take him to various parts of the world, including Argentina, where he worked as a journalist in the 1940s. His experiences and expertise eventually led him to become a renowned author, penning bestselling books that focused on time management and executive efficiency.
Josephs' consulting firm, International Public Relations Co. Ltd., played a significant role in his later career, as he advised numerous global corporations and high-profile clients. His professional network spanned an impressive sixty-five countries, with notable clients including Toshiba, Elf Aquitaine, and the Concorde project. Through his work, Josephs established himself as a leading figure in international public relations, leaving a lasting legacy until his passing in 2005.