Marlene Hobel

Marlene Hobel began her professional life teaching English to first generation college students at an open admissions college in South Carolina. Next, she taught reading to youthful offenders in prison, where she felt like she was incarcerated daily. She escaped into the corporate world, and had a long career in marketing and business communication, culminating in many years as vice president of corporate communications for a global environmental engineering firm. She has a B.A and an M.A in English Literature and an Ed.S. in Counseling. She joined BOLLI in Spring 2017. Marlene is a frequent moderator of the New Yorker Fiction Salon. She has also led study groups exploring the short stories of Lorrie Moore, Lauren Groff, and the theme of motherhood.