Looks Why They Matter More Than You Ever Imagined Gordon L. Patzer, Ph.D.
Author Gordon L. Patzer, Ph.D. (Chicago, Illinois, USA) has held executive positions in and out of the academic world. These include positions with CBS Television Network concerning prime time programs, with NRG (then a division of Saatchi & Saatchi) concerning the making and marketing of movies, and Frank N. Magid Associates concerning local television news programming around the world. Within academia, prior to accepting his dean’s position at Chicago’s Roosevelt University, California State University honored his service while a dean with their lifetime title of Professor Emeritus. Currently he serves as Director and Founder of the Appearance Research Institute (ARI). Dr. Patzer has investigated “lookism” and the physical attractiveness phenomenon for more than 30 years and has been featured in such publications as: Magazines national and international (Harper's Bazaar, ELLE, Working Woman, Self Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine, and Los Angeles Times Magazine).
National primetime news television, Dateline NBC, has featured his expert analysis and commentary on-camera for a half-hour segment investigating physical attractiveness phenomenon. National morning talk-and-news television, The Today Show on NBC, has featured him on-camera discussing employment and pay differences caused by physical attractiveness. Other national media broadcasts featuring his expertise include the syndicated radio program hosted by Bill O’Reilly, The O’Reilly Factor.
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