Karl Weber is a writer and editor specializing in nonfiction, with a focus on business, politics, and current affairs.
He has co-authored several acclaimed books on management and strategy by noted consultant Adrian Slywotzky (most recently The Upside) and also co-authored two bestselling business books with Loews Hotel CEO Jonathan Tisch, The Power of We and Chocolates on the Pillow Aren't Enough. In January, 2008, Weber co-authored Creating a World Without Poverty with Muhammad Yunus, co-winner of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize. Later the same year, he edited Scott McClellan's number one New York Times bestseller What Happened.
In fifteen years as an editor and publisher with McGraw-Hill, the American Management Association, John Wiley & Sons, and Times Business/Random House, Weber edited many bestsellers in fields such as management, investing, careers, business narratives and memoirs. He helped to create Wiley’s acclaimed Portable MBA book series, and, when Worth magazine in 1997 selected the fifteen best investment books of the past 150 years, two were titles edited by Weber.
Weber has also edited three bestselling books by former President Jimmy Carter, Living Faith, Sources of Strength, and An Hour Before Daylight.
To learn more about Karl Weber, visit his website.