Not About Money exposes the life of a successful corporate woman whose career becomes threatened through the arrival of competitive young engineers. All too often older, more experienced employees are replaced with young fresh members as corporations search for new ideas and better leaders. As the only female employee among the older group targeted, Ellen feels compelled to file a discrimination lawsuit to protect her rights and take a stand against corporate America. Ellen Marie Blend offers powerful oration and explicit detail as she takes readers inside the courtroom and behind the scenes of this corporate scandal. Inspired by her own experiences as a professional corporate woman, Not About Money expresses her strengths as a woman fighting for what is morally right, and not the money! Presented in such descriptive detail, Blend shares the journey of Ellen through this painstaking battle, demanding justice. This is just one of a thousand stories that could be told of the decline of morality in corporate America. The events are similar to those in Iacocca, an autobiography by Lee Iacocca, in showing the demoralizing injustice done to individuals in large corporations.