Our Authors

Storms Reback

Storms Reback is the author of three books: All In: The (Almost) Entirely True History of the World Series of PokerFarha on Omaha: Expert Strategy for Beating Cash Games and Tournaments; and Ship It Holla Ballas!: How a Bunch of 19-Year-Old College Dropouts Used the Internet to Become Poker’s Loudest, Craziest, and Richest Crew. He lives in Austin, Texas with his wife and children.

Books by Storms Reback

Elizabeth M. Rees

Elizabeth M. Rees is a writer and visual artist living in Greenwich Village in New York City. She has published numerous young adult books, including The Wedding, a novel set in fifteenth century Bruges featuring the painter Jan Van Eyck. She is currently working on a series of short stories about the afterlife and is continuing to weave a tale of an often elusive fat fairy named Maeve. For more information, visit Elizabeth at www.reesart.com.

Byron Reese

Byron Reese is an Austin-based entrepreneur with a quarter-century of experience building and running technology companies. He is a recognized authority on AI and holds a number of technology patents. In addition, he is a futurist with a strong conviction that technology will help bring about a new golden age of humanity. He gives talks around the world about how technology is changing work, education, and culture. He is the author of four books on technology, his most recent was described by The New York Times as “entertaining and engaging.”

Bloomberg Businessweek credits Byron with having “quietly pioneered a new breed of media company.” The Financial Times of London reported that he “is typical of the new wave of internet entrepreneurs out to turn the economics of the media industry on its head.” Byron and his work have been featured in hundreds of news outlets, including New York Times, Washington Post, Entrepreneur Magazine, USA Today, Reader’s Digest, NPR, and the LA Times Magazine.

Scott D. Reich

Scott D. Reich

Scott D. Reich is a practicing attorney at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP in New York. In 2010, he was appointed by the Governor of New York to serve on the College Council of SUNY College at Old Westbury. He serves on the national board of the Union for Reform Judaism, the board of directors of the School for Language and Communication Development, and the board of trustees of Temple Sinai in Roslyn Heights, New York. He has done pro bono work for the Brooklyn Family Court and the New York Legal Assistance Group. Reich earned a B.A. in history and communication from the University of Pennsylvania and a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he was president of his class.

Books by Scott D. Reich

Erica Reid

Erica Reid is married to music mogul and visionary Antonio “L.A.” Reid, and is the head of a health conscious lifestyle brand and conscious living movement geared at simple everyday ways to improve and nurture your life for yourself and your loved ones. She is mother to Arianna and Addison, and her commitment to health and dedication to mothering led her to write her first book The Thriving Child—a much needed nourishment guide for parents and those with day to day involvement with children. Her versatility and global brand speaks to women of all backgrounds who are inspired towards a sustainable and vibrant life. Erica’s roots go back to Colorado, where she was one of three daughters raised by a single mom. She worked three jobs to put herself through college and fed her gypsy spirit by learning how to survive on her own in Atlanta, Paris, California, and Greece before finally settling in New York where she lives with her husband and two children.

Books by Erica Reid

Greg Reid

Greg S. Reid is an action-taking phenomenon; his strategies generate fast results, and relationships are deep and rich in the space he orbits. Published, coauthored, and featured in more than 50 books, 28 bestsellers in 45 countries, five motion pictures, and featured in countless magazines, Greg demonstrates that the most valuable lessons we learn are also the easiest ones to apply. Recently, Greg has been hand selected by The Napoleon Hill Foundation to help carry on the teaching found in the bible of personal achievement: Think and Grow Rich.

Books by Greg Reid

Joey Reiman

Joey Reiman is founder and CEO of the International Center for Applied Purpose & global consultancy, BrightHouse, a company whose mission is to bring purpose to the world of business. Reiman has emerged as the leading expert in the areas of purpose-inspired leadership, marketing, and innovation. His breakthrough purpose methodology and frameworks have been adopted by top firms, including Procter & Gamble, The Coca-Cola Company, McDonald’s, Nestle, MetLife, Michelin and many other Fortune 500 companies.

Fast Company named him one of the 100 people who will change the way the world thinks. As a frequent marketing and branding guest expert on CNN, and monthly columnist for BE Magazine, created by Mahatma Gandhi's grandson, Arun Gandhi, world-renowned Professor Philip Kotler calls Reiman, “The Moses of Marketing.” Reiman is married to women’s activist Cynthia Good. They have two sons, Alden and Julien, and reside in Atlanta, Georgia.

Books by Joey Reiman

Adrie Reinders

Adrie Reinders

Adrie Reinders began his entrepreneurial career in information technology in 1975 when he founded Microlife B.V., a company specializing in customer-related services and training for mainframe environments. He later cofounded OHM Inc., a company dedicated to helping technology companies achieve quicker and more effective sales results. He is an adviser and board member for numerous successful private and public companies.

Reinders is cofounder of the EFactor.com, a global network of one million-plus entrepreneurs in 164 countries. He is the coauthor of The N Factor: How Networking Can Change the Dynamics of Your Business (WBusiness Books, 2007).

Books by Adrie Reinders

Eileen Rendahl

Eileen Rendahl was born in Dayton, Ohio, but moved when she was four and only remembers that she was born at the Good Samaritan Hospital across the street from Baskin Robbins because they sent her a coupon for a free ice cream cone every year until she was 12. Eileen makes a point of remembering anything that has to do with ice cream. Or chocolate. Or champagne. She is the author of four novels, the most recent of which is Un-Veiled, the story of twin hairdressers who know too many of their clientele’s secrets and not enough of their own.

Kate Rennebohm

Kate Rennebohm is currently earning a Master’s degree in Cinema Studies at Concordia University in Montreal. She has published articles in the film journals Offscreen and Synoptique and has worked as a film reviewer. She also works for the Telluride Film Festival. She is currently working on completing her thesis, which focuses on the filmmaking of Chantal Akerman and Judith Butler’s recent work on ethics.