Condoleezza Rice inks deal with Hollywood agency
Washington , Jan 22 : Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has inked a deal with the William Morris Agency (WMA).
The deal will focus on books, lecture appearances and new business initiatives in the media, sports and communications sectors.
Rice will be represented by WMA chief Jim Wiatt and Wayne Kabak, reports the Variety.
Kabak said that the politician would also write two books under the WMA banner.
One book will focus on her diplomatic career, and the other will be about her parents, the Rev. John Wesley Rice Jr. and Angelena Ray, whom her daughter has referred to as "educational evangelists" for their influence on pursuing academic excellence, Kabak said.
(ANI)
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