Carol Abrahamson, MBA
Carol
Abrahamson, MBA is a serial entrepreneur since 1983.
Her current venture is
Executive
Authors, a business that helps entrepreneurial, corporate, and
nonprofit
executives as well as professionals to organize, write, create, and
promote business- and career-boosting books. Her Number One deliverable
is a book that meets her client’s goals with a minimum of hassle for the
executive as they navigate some or all of the 100+ decisions and tasks
that all books require (double that for self-published books). As an
author whose first book led to over $2 million in consulting revenues
within a few years, she loves helping other executives achieve the same
glorious results!
Executive Authors leverages her years advising and coaching CEOs/CFOs of
startups to Fortune 50 corporations about the strategies and messages to
get their companies noticed, appreciated, and in demand; writing and
editing mission-critical corporate messages designed to attract and
excite multiple audiences; as a McGraw-Hill executive and writing 14
business-boosting books of her own.
Of course, she is writing another book, The 15 Lucrative Ways Your
Book
Can Forever Change Your Professional Life: Case Studies About What
Having a Book Did for Dozens of Executives and Professionals (and How
They Got Their Books Done). If you are, or know, an author who might
want to be profiled in the book, please let her know.
Her previous finance and communications career includes years as a Wall
Street analyst, venture capitalist, and investment banker as well as
four
corporate investor/public relations jobs and two decades as an investor
relations CEO/CFO advisor and coach.
Carol’s Specialties:
- Executive and professional practice branding through a nonfiction book.
- A book as the ultimate marketing tool for a business, nonprofit, or individual.
- The astounding opportunities and great wealth a nonfiction book can bring an executive.
- Nonfiction book publishing (self-publishing and through a traditional publisher).
- The 100+ decisions and tasks every book involves; the 100 more required by self-publishing.
- Coaching executives about their nonfiction books.