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Karl Weber
Karl Weber, president of Karl Weber Literary, is a writer, editor, and book developer with
over twenty-five years' experience in the book publishing industry. He is an expert in general-interest non-fiction publishing, specializing in topics from business and personal finance to
politics, current affairs, history, autobiography, self-help, and personal development. Weber has advised and assisted authors in a wide range of non-fiction areas, including, for example, former president Jimmy Carter, author of several New York Times bestsellers, including An Hour Before Daylight (2000), which Weber edited; business guru Adrian Slywotzky, a director at the consulting firm of Oliver Wyman and author of The Upside (2007), How To Grow When Markets Don't (2003) and How Digital Is Your Business? (2000), all of which Weber co-authored; executive Jonathan M. Tisch, who wrote Chocolates on the Pillow Aren't Enough (2007) and The Power of We: Succeeding Through Partnerships (2004) in collaboration with Weber; former Representative Richard Gephardt, author of An Even Better Place (2001), which Weber edited; Abraham H. Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League and author of two books edited by Weber; and the Honorable Richard Butler, former Executive Chairman of UNSCOM and author of The Greatest Threat: Iraq, Weapons of Mass Destructions, and the Crisis of Global Security (2001), also edited by Weber.
Before founding his company, Weber served as managing director of the Times Business imprint at Random House (1994-1997), where he helped to launch the most successful new business book program of the past five years. Among the books he produced for Times Business are
Hope Is Not a Method, a widely-praised management
guide by former U.S. Army Chief of Staff General Gordon
Sullivan and Colonel Michael Harper (later a Broadway
Books paperback), and How To Start and Run an
Investment Club by Tom O'Hara and Ken Janke of the National Association of Investment Clubs (over 200,000 copies in print). Weber lives in Irvington, N.Y. with his wife, Mary-Jo.
You can visit
Weber's website here.
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