John David Mann has been creating careers since he was a teenager. At age 17, he and a few friends started their own high school in Orange, New Jersey, called Changes, Inc., whose faculty he joined after graduating. Before turning to business and journalism, he forged a successful career as a concert cellist and prize-winning composer. At 15 he was recipient of the 1969 BMI Awards to Student Composers and several New Jersey State grants for composition; his musical compositions were performed throughout the U.S. and his musical score for Aeschylus’ “Prometheus Bound” (written at age 13) was performed at the legendary amphitheater at Epidaurus, Greece, where the play was originally premiered. In his twenties and thirties he founded four companies, built a multi-million-dollar sales organization, and established several national business journals.
John is an award-winning author whose writings have earned the Nautilus Award, the Axiom Business Book Award (Gold Medal), Taiwan’s Golden Book Award for Innovation, and the 2017 Living Now Award for its "positive impact on global change." He has published more than 30 books, with 4 New York Times bestsellers and 5 national bestsellers, including the classic parable “The Go-Giver” with Bob Burg. His books are available in three dozen languages and have sold more than 3 million copies. His first novel (STEEL FEAR, coauthored with former Navy SEAL sniper Brandon Webb) was named one of the “Best Books of 2021” by Publishers Weekly and nominated for a Barry Award; iconic “Jack Reacher” author Lee Child called it “sensationally good — an instant classic, maybe an instant legend.” You can visit John at www.johndavidmann.com.