Article: Around Tiger’s world in 365 days
Source: USA Today on 11.25.2010
Image by Andrew Brownbill, AP
Image expert Mike Paul of MGP & Associates thinks Woods still needs to fess up about exactly what happened the night of the accident, whether he cheated with porn stars and prostitutes and his treatment for sex addiction before he can begin rebuilding his reputation.
The best place to do that, Paul says, would be The Oprah Winfrey Show. The show’s spokesman, Don Halcombe, confirms the daytime talker has reached out to Woods but says there’s “nothing to announce.”
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Author and Editor: Mike Paul
The Reputation Doctor is a nickname given to him by a global client years ago. Mike appears regularly on CNN, MSNBC, Fox News Channel, TruTV (formerly Court TV), ABC News, ESPN, CBS News, BBC, and others as a weekly contributor and expert in the global news regarding corporations, CEOs, celebrities, athletes, politicians and other public organizations and public individuals with reputations in crisis. Mike is also interviewed often by the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, the Washington Post, NY Daily News, NY Post, Business Week, Sports Illustrated, Newsweek and others. Mr. Paul is also president and senior counselor of MGP & Associates PR, a leading strategic public relations and reputation management firm based in New York.
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