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David Wecker is a writer〔(Cincinnati Magazine ) - Magazine - Jan 1993 - v. 26, no. 4 Page 28〕 His experience includes nearly 25 years as a newspaper columnist for ''The Cincinnati Post'', ''The Kentucky Post'' and the Scripps News Service. His Post editors said he wrote about ordinary people in a way that made them memorable. Said Rich Boehne, CEO, E.W. Scripps,
He has co-authored with Eureka! Ranch founder Doug Hall ''Jump Start Your Brain'' (Time Warner Books) and ''Maverick Mindset'' (Simon & Schuster). In 2005, he co-authored ''Mastering the Universe: He-Man and the Rise & Fall of a Billion Dollar Idea'' (Emmis Books), with his uncle, Roger Sweet, who created the concept for the 1980s action figure, He-Man, for Mattel. In 2007, he wrote a collection of essays on 15 Cincinnati families for ''Now We Are One'' (Orange Frazer Press), a book about international adoption based on photographs by Michael Wilson. For 16 years, has been chief concept writer at The Eureka Ranch, where he played a key role in inventing and articulating some 5,000 new business concepts for a long list of Fortune 500 clients – including Nike, Disney, American Express, Chrysler, Frito-Lay, Bank of America and dozens of others. ==Radio== Again with Doug Hall, Wecker co-hosted "Brain Brew," a weekly one-hour radio program distributed nationally by Public Radio International for three years until 2005. Prior to that, he co-hosted with Matt Reis "The Backyard Barbecue," a weekly humor show on Clear Channel flagship station, 700-WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio. Wecker lives in Alexandria, Kentucky, in a 200-year-old log home with his wife, Karen. In 2006, Wecker became a founding partner of Fingerprint Brand Storytelling. In 2007, Wecker became a founding partner in BrandFlick, a firm that provides clients with branding statements on short, concise videos. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「David Wecker」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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