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Eisen Continued from Page 12
At 80, the Jenkintown resident is still going strong, busier than
ever with work that reflects the words on his license plate:
“GIVE-BAK.” “I’ve had 17 careers,” said the unceasingly ener-
getic Eisen, who was born in Brooklyn and grew up
As a child, little Eddie didn’t dream
of changing hats so often. Instead,
he was utterly sure of his path:
He wanted to be a broadcaster.
in Camden and West Philadelphia. “I’ve been a journalist at
three major metros, author, public relations consultant, script
writer, DJ, talk-show host, TV producer, video producer, entre-
preneur, advertising executive, marketing professional, adjunct
professor, voice-over talent, ESL teacher, memoir-writing
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Ed Eisen presenting his talk "A Reporter's
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coach, career consultant and motivational speaker.” Later, he
added another one: “memory-loss consultant.” That last one is
a job he started in his 70s.
As a child, little Eddie didn’t dream of changing hats so often.
Instead, he was utterly sure of his path: He wanted to be a broad-
caster — just like the radio announcers he heard when he listened
to Superman and The Lone Ranger. He even created his own card-
board radio station out of milk boxes.
“It wasn’t until much later, when I went into broadcasting, that
I found out it wasn’t the business for me,” Eisen said. “I was
canned more frequently than I worked.”
Despite a voice that even today has a broadcaster’s rich timbre,
Eisen — an undeniably voluble fellow — thinks maybe he talked
too much for broadcasting.
“Diarrhea of the mouth, I guess it was. You could say it almost
ended my career.”
But Eisen has a kind of superhuman resilience, turning each
unexpected fork in the road into a personal red-carpet runway.
In this case, the demise of one career led to his finding his bliss
as a journalist.
”That’s the one career that has always defined me and that I
miss to this day,” he said. “Journalism — that was for me.”
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