John William Gardner was a prominent American public servant, educator, and author.
He served as Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare under President Lyndon B. Johnson and founded Common Cause, a public interest group.
Gardner was known for his work on leadership and social renewal, writing several influential books on these topics.
He held academic positions and was involved in various educational and civic organizations throughout his career.
Gardner's insights on personal and societal development, drawn from his diverse experiences in government, academia, and public service, continue to be valued by readers and leaders decades after their publication.
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