Marquis Who s Who Releases its List of America s Most Influential People of 2020
The 120-year-old biographical publisher recognizes leaders and pioneers who shaped a challenging year
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Marquis Who s Who (MWW), the world s leading biographical publisher, has released its
annual list of America s Most Influential People for the 2020 year. Headed by
MWW CEO Erica Lee, a selection committee provided consultation to amass the 2020 list, which is comprised of
20 diverse honorees from across the United States, who have roots in entertainment, health care, government, philanthropy, and the arts.
Established in 1898, MWW has sought to document the lives and accomplishments of the world s most prominent, renowned and infamous people in print format. Since then, the MWW family of directories has grown to include the biographies of notable leaders and achievers from the United States and beyond. The directory suite boasts more than a dozen focused com
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