Gunther
Robert E. Gunther is coauthor or collaborator on more than 20 books. Among many projects, he served as collaborating writer on "Wharton on Making Decisions" and coauthored "The Wealthy 100," a ranking of the wealthiest Americans since the start of the country. His books have been translated into more than a dozen languages. He has appeared on CNBC's "Power Lunch," NPR's "Morning Edition," and numerous local and national radio and television programs. His projects also have been featured in "The...See more
Robert E. Gunther is coauthor or collaborator on more than 20 books. Among many projects, he served as collaborating writer on "Wharton on Making Decisions" and coauthored "The Wealthy 100," a ranking of the wealthiest Americans since the start of the country. His books have been translated into more than a dozen languages. He has appeared on CNBC's "Power Lunch," NPR's "Morning Edition," and numerous local and national radio and television programs. His projects also have been featured in "The New York Times," "Time," "USA Today," and "Fortune," His columns or articles have been published in "Harvard Business Review," "American Heritage," "Investor's Business Daily," and "The Philadelphia Inquirer," As founder of Gunther Communications, he has collaborated with leading business professors on books and articles, and engaged in communications work for Fortune 500 companies, universities, and major non-profits. After graduating from Princeton University, he worked as a reporter and editor for "The Press of Atlantic City," He later joined the Wharton School where he served as director of development communications and director of publications in executive education. He and his wife have three children and live outside Philadelphia. See less