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Lee Eisenberg (author)

Lee Eisenberg (born July 22, 1946) is an American editor and author. He was the editor-in-chief of Esquire magazine throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Eisenberg is the author of several books, including The Number: A Completely Different Way to Think About the Rest of Your Life, which appeared on many national bestseller lists. His latest book is The Point Is: Birth, Death, and Everything in Between, published in February, 2016 by Twelve Books, an imprint of the Hachette Book Group.

Education Edit

A Philadelphia native, Eisenberg was inducted into the Central High School hall of fame in 1988 in celebration of the school's 150th anniversary.[1] He went on to study at the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1968, and then received a master's degree at the Annenberg School for Communication.[2]

Early career Edit

Esquire Edit

Shortly before completing his education, Eisenberg entered a contest and won a job as a junior editor at Esquire magazine. The contest, devised by then editor Harold Hayes, required entrants to rewrite headlines and captions of that month's issue of Esquire (October, 1969).

Eisenberg climbed the ranks at the magazine quickly and was promoted to editor-in-chief in 1973. During his tenure, he led the magazine to numerous National Magazine Awards in various categories, including General Excellence, Reporting, and Design.

Throughout his two decades at Esquire, Eisenberg edited a diverse array of writers, including Truman Capote, Norman Mailer, Richard Ford, Nora Ephron, Gay Talese, Irwin Shaw, Albert Brooks, and Jodie Foster, among others. Ephron, in the acknowledgements of her collection of essays, Crazy Salad, referred to Eisenberg as “the best magazine editor I have ever worked with.”[3]

In 1990, Eisenberg relocated to London where he served as the founding editor of Esquire UK.

Power Lunch Edit

Eisenberg coined the term “power lunch” in a 1979 Esquire article entitled “America’s Most Powerful Lunch.” Power lunch was initially used in the article to describe the happenings at The Four Seasons Restaurant at noontime. It is now commonly used to refer to the kind of lunch during which business is discussed and big deals are often brokered.[4]

Edison Project Edit

In 1991, Eisenberg was asked to serve as one of the six founding partners of the Edison project, a privately run initiative that aimed to create a national system of private schools, K-12.

Later career Edit

Time, Inc. Edit

In 1995, Eisenberg joined Time Inc. where he served as a consulting editor of strategic development. His projects included the launch of a variety of special projects, including Time.com, Time for Kids, as well as a series of special issues. He played a major role in creating the Time 100, a chronicle in collaboration with CBS News of the leading men and women of the Twentieth Century.

Lands' End Edit

Eisenberg was named Executive Vice President and Creative Director at Lands' End in 1999. There, he oversaw all creative endeavors, both online and in print. He resigned after five years to focus on book projects.

Books & speaking engagements Edit

Eisenberg's first book was The Number, A Completely Different Way to Think About the Rest of Your Life.[5] Published in 2006, The Number looks at how people prepare for retirement and urges readers to consider framing the question of how much they will need in terms of personal satisfaction. The book was listed on numerous national bestseller lists, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and USA Today. Business Week cited it as one of the Best Business Books of 2006.[citation needed]

In 2009, Eisenberg published Shoptimism: Why the American Consumer Will Keep on Buying No Matter What, published by Free Press/Simon & Schuster.[6] The book is a journey through the materialism and acquisition, looking at both the marketing and emotional aspects of consumption.

He's also the author of Breaking Eighty: A Journey Through the Nine Fairways of Hell (1987), which Gary McCord of CBS called "a lively account of every player's maddening attempt to master the world's most irresistible game."

"The Point Is: Birth, Death, and Everything in Between" was cited by Publishers Weekly as one of the top-ten books in its category.

As a public speaker, Eisenberg has appeared at events in the US and abroad, presenting views on financial planning, consumerism, and cultural values and trends.

Other Edit

Rotisserie League Edit

Eisenberg was one of the founding fathers of Rotisserie League Baseball, the precursor to fantasy sports. An account of the creation of the Rotisserie League was chronicled in the 2010 documentary Silly Little Game, produced by ESPN for its "30 for 30" series.

Academic affiliations Edit

Eisenberg has served on the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania as a visiting scholar. He also established a Literary Journalism fellowship at the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing at the University of Pennsylvania. He was also a Scholar-in-Residence at the Newberry Library, Chicago.

Web Site Edit

LeeEisenberg.com

Bibliography Edit

  • Sneaky Feats: The Art of Showing Off and 53 Ways To Do It (co-author, with Tom Ferrell) (1975)
  • Giant Book of Sneaky Feats: The Art of Showing Off and 102 New Ways To Do It (co-author, with Tom Ferrell) (1980)
  • The Ultimate Fishing Book (co-author, with Decourcy Taylor) (1991)
  • Atlantic City: One Hundred Twenty-Five Years of Ocean Madness (co-author, with Vicki G. Levy) (1994)
  • Breaking Eighty: A Journey Through the 9 Fairways of Hell (1997)
  • The Number: A Completely Different Way to Think About the Rest of Your Life (2006)
  • Shoptimism: Why the American Consumer Will Keep on Buying No Matter What (2009)
  • The Point Is: Making Sense of Birth, Death, and Everything in Between (2016)

References Edit

  1. ^ Moore, Alexis. "Happy 150, Central High Alumni Celebrate A Tradition Of Excellence Tonight". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  2. ^ Feigenbaum, Randi. "Former 'Esquire' editor speaks".
  3. ^ Ephron, Nora (2012). Crazy Salad and Scribble Scribble: Some Things About Women and Notes on Media. Random House Digital, Inc. ISBN 9780345804730.
  4. ^ Quest, Richard. "New York: The perfect place to power lunch".
  5. ^ Reviews: Business Week, Publishers Weekly, NY Times, Time,
  6. ^ Reviews: Chicago Tribune, CNBC, Wall Street Journal, USA Today

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For the American film and television writer see Lee Eisenberg Lee Eisenberg born July 22 1946 is an American editor and author He was the editor in chief of Esquire magazine throughout the 1970s and 1980s Eisenberg is the author of several books including The Number A Completely Different Way to Think About the Rest of Your Life which appeared on many national bestseller lists His latest book is The Point Is Birth Death and Everything in Between published in February 2016 by Twelve Books an imprint of the Hachette Book Group Contents 1 Education 2 Early career 2 1 Esquire 2 2 Power Lunch 2 3 Edison Project 3 Later career 3 1 Time Inc 3 2 Lands End 3 3 Books amp speaking engagements 4 Other 4 1 Rotisserie League 4 2 Academic affiliations 4 3 Web Site 5 Bibliography 6 ReferencesEducation EditA Philadelphia native Eisenberg was inducted into the Central High School hall of fame in 1988 in celebration of the school s 150th anniversary 1 He went on to study at the University of Pennsylvania graduating in 1968 and then received a master s degree at the Annenberg School for Communication 2 Early career EditEsquire Edit Shortly before completing his education Eisenberg entered a contest and won a job as a junior editor at Esquire magazine The contest devised by then editor Harold Hayes required entrants to rewrite headlines and captions of that month s issue of Esquire October 1969 Eisenberg climbed the ranks at the magazine quickly and was promoted to editor in chief in 1973 During his tenure he led the magazine to numerous National Magazine Awards in various categories including General Excellence Reporting and Design Throughout his two decades at Esquire Eisenberg edited a diverse array of writers including Truman Capote Norman Mailer Richard Ford Nora Ephron Gay Talese Irwin Shaw Albert Brooks and Jodie Foster among others Ephron in the acknowledgements of her collection of essays Crazy Salad referred to Eisenberg as the best magazine editor I have ever worked with 3 In 1990 Eisenberg relocated to London where he served as the founding editor of Esquire UK Power Lunch Edit Eisenberg coined the term power lunch in a 1979 Esquire article entitled America s Most Powerful Lunch Power lunch was initially used in the article to describe the happenings at The Four Seasons Restaurant at noontime It is now commonly used to refer to the kind of lunch during which business is discussed and big deals are often brokered 4 Edison Project Edit In 1991 Eisenberg was asked to serve as one of the six founding partners of the Edison project a privately run initiative that aimed to create a national system of private schools K 12 Later career EditTime Inc Edit In 1995 Eisenberg joined Time Inc where he served as a consulting editor of strategic development His projects included the launch of a variety of special projects including Time com Time for Kids as well as a series of special issues He played a major role in creating the Time 100 a chronicle in collaboration with CBS News of the leading men and women of the Twentieth Century Lands End Edit Eisenberg was named Executive Vice President and Creative Director at Lands End in 1999 There he oversaw all creative endeavors both online and in print He resigned after five years to focus on book projects Books amp speaking engagements Edit Eisenberg s first book was The Number A Completely Different Way to Think About the Rest of Your Life 5 Published in 2006 The Number looks at how people prepare for retirement and urges readers to consider framing the question of how much they will need in terms of personal satisfaction The book was listed on numerous national bestseller lists including The New York Times The Wall Street Journal Business Week and USA Today Business Week cited it as one of the Best Business Books of 2006 citation needed In 2009 Eisenberg published Shoptimism Why the American Consumer Will Keep on Buying No Matter What published by Free Press Simon amp Schuster 6 The book is a journey through the materialism and acquisition looking at both the marketing and emotional aspects of consumption He s also the author of Breaking Eighty A Journey Through the Nine Fairways of Hell 1987 which Gary McCord of CBS called a lively account of every player s maddening attempt to master the world s most irresistible game The Point Is Birth Death and Everything in Between was cited by Publishers Weekly as one of the top ten books in its category As a public speaker Eisenberg has appeared at events in the US and abroad presenting views on financial planning consumerism and cultural values and trends Other EditRotisserie League Edit Eisenberg was one of the founding fathers of Rotisserie League Baseball the precursor to fantasy sports An account of the creation of the Rotisserie League was chronicled in the 2010 documentary Silly Little Game produced by ESPN for its 30 for 30 series Academic affiliations Edit Eisenberg has served on the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania as a visiting scholar He also established a Literary Journalism fellowship at the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing at the University of Pennsylvania He was also a Scholar in Residence at the Newberry Library Chicago Web Site Edit LeeEisenberg comBibliography EditSneaky Feats The Art of Showing Off and 53 Ways To Do It co author with Tom Ferrell 1975 Giant Book of Sneaky Feats The Art of Showing Off and 102 New Ways To Do It co author with Tom Ferrell 1980 The Ultimate Fishing Book co author with Decourcy Taylor 1991 Atlantic City One Hundred Twenty Five Years of Ocean Madness co author with Vicki G Levy 1994 Breaking Eighty A Journey Through the 9 Fairways of Hell 1997 The Number A Completely Different Way to Think About the Rest of Your Life 2006 Shoptimism Why the American Consumer Will Keep on Buying No Matter What 2009 The Point Is Making Sense of Birth Death and Everything in Between 2016 References Edit Moore Alexis Happy 150 Central High Alumni Celebrate A Tradition Of Excellence Tonight The Philadelphia Inquirer Feigenbaum Randi Former Esquire editor speaks Ephron Nora 2012 Crazy Salad and Scribble Scribble Some Things About Women and Notes on Media Random House Digital Inc ISBN 9780345804730 Quest Richard New York The perfect place to power lunch Reviews Business Week Publishers Weekly NY Times Time Reviews Chicago Tribune CNBC Wall Street Journal USA Today Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lee Eisenberg author amp oldid 1151079253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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