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Breaking News: EOLIS counsels small businesses/victims on the Gulf Coast

Wendeen Eolis covers the Gulf Coast oil spill

Moving on a brisk tour of the threatened Gulf Coast, Wendeen Eolis counseled fearful fishermen and small business owners from Pensacola, Florida to New Orleans, Louisiana assisting in preparation of evacuation that may become necessary as a result of massive, BP-triggered oil spill. She left New Orleans on a high note, cheering Lenny Kravitz's Gulf Coast aid concert and the indomitable spirit of the people of the region.

The New York Times Has Covered the Universe of Wendeen Eolis

Wendeen Eolis' eclectic activities have attracted worldwide media coverage, including repeated attention by the New York Times over the course of four decades.

In a Metropolitan Page 1 profile, A Headhunter Finds Two Heads Are Acquainted, reporter William Glaberson refers to her as "a woman who binds the legal fraternity." In a Sunday Business Section report by Marci Alboher Executives Ante Up, and Win Some Skills, Ms. Eolis is center stage as a legal consulting executive who "often applies theories of poker to business and political strategy."

In yet another business story Getting Away From the Frills, Deborah L. Jacobs publicizes her business mantra in a recession: "Run lean and mean and with renewed humility." Delving into her poker expertise, New York Times writer Paul Zielbauer features Ms. Eolis in Where Poor Table Manners Can Quickly Cost a Fortune, revealing that she makes her living as a consultant to law firms in Manhattan and is renowned "as one of the top-rated women in the poker world."

Wendeen Eolis is Equally Renowned For Discretion

Broad media interest notwithstanding, -- from her appearance in BBC's documentary Rudy, Mayor of America, to the prestigious profile in A&E's Biography special, Nancy Grace's hour-long interview with her, and Elizabeth Gilbert's sassy piece for GQ magazine Chicks with Decks, -- Wendeen Eolis is mum about the private affairs of clients, and remains tight-lipped about her sensitive assignments as a public servant.