If Not Me, Then Who?

How You Can Help with Poverty, Economic Opportunity, Education, Healthcare, Environment, Racial Justice, and Peace Issues in America

by E. Cabell Brand


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/21/2010

Recognition Programs


Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 168
ISBN : 9781936236121
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 168
ISBN : 9781936236138

About the Book

President Jimmy Carter

Few people in America have had such a wide range of exciting experiences as Cabell Brand. He used his experiences as an accomplished business leader to form a remarkable partnership between governments at all levels and his own local community. This brief but profound text will prove beneficial to all young people who wish to follow in his footsteps in strengthening American society in areas of their own individual interest and competence.

US Senator Mark Warner - Former Governor of Virginia

Cabell Brand is a dear friend who I’ve come to know both as a leader in business and as a role model in his community. The personal stories and experiences he so generously shares in this book, on issues ranging from education to health care and the environment, provide a compelling and readable case for more civic engagement from everyone. What’s more – Cabell’s life story provides a useful guide for the next generation of leaders to step-up to continue his legacy of working to provide opportunities for everyone.

President of the National Academy of Sciences, Ralph Cicerone

Cabell Brand is an accomplished leader whose adherence to American ideals and his effectiveness make him rare. Even more rare, he demonstrates through genuine and encouraging experiences that many more people can become new leaders in our quest for better governance and a better society. An uplifting book.

VMI Superintendent General J.H. Binford Peay, III, U.S. Army (Retired)

Cabell Brand’s life exemplifies the concept of the citizen-soldier, the foundation upon which his alma mater, the Virginia Military Institute, was built. He served his country during World War II before embarking on a remarkable career in business, with simultaneous involvement at home and abroad as regards humanitarian causes. I have known few individuals who have been as successful in industry while giving so selflessly of their time and effort with civic affairs, the underprivileged, the environment and the general well being of mankind.


About the Author

E. Cabell Brand is a successful international corporate executive who was twice selected as the business man in the United States who did the most to help those in need. He explains what he has learned in nearly nine decades and how to jumpstart local action to solve local, national, and global problems.