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Anne Lutz Fernandez

Anne Lutz Fernandez

Anne Lutz Fernandez is a former corporate executive with experience in management and marketing of consumer brands such as Weight Watchers frozen foods and Bufferin pain relievers. She also spent a decade as an investment banker in New York and London where her work included marketing the firm’s services to multinational corporations and advising clients on strategic mergers and acquisitions. She left her position as Director at Credit Suisse to become a writer and teacher. She currently teaches English and lives in Connecticut with her husband, who is also a teacher. She co-authored her first book, Carjacked: The Culture of the Automobile and its Effect on our Lives, with her sister, anthropologist Catherine Lutz.

High Anxiety: Good Parents and Bad Parents on the Road

June 26, 2012

The Auto Industry Wants Your Thanks

April 24, 2012

Pitchfork-Wielding Consumers Hold Auto Industry Hostage!

January 18, 2012

Getting Young People Back Into Cars Is Auto Industry Job #1

November 28, 2011

Time to See Older Drivers Through Dry Eyes

October 25, 2011

Five Media Myths That Perpetuate Car Culture

May 24, 2011

Ad Nauseam 2010: The Year in Car Commercials

December 14, 2010

Electric Car Fever and Polar Bear Halos

October 13, 2010

Our Mobile Money Pits: The True Cost of Cars

September 2, 2010