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Residence
  
New York

Name
  
Eden Collinsworth

Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Author

Occupation
  
Executive

Education
  
Bennington College

Title
  
Founder & CEO


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Born
  
August 4, 1952 (age 71) (
1952-08-04
)

Employer
  
Collinsworth & Associates

Spouse(s)
  
William Hamilton (m. 1987–2004)

Books
  
It Might Have Been What He Said

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Eden Collinsworth (born August 4, 1952) is an American writer of fiction and nonfiction, whose extensive career has been in media and international business.

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Career

Eden Collinsworth began her career in book publishing at Doubleday & Company. She joined Arbor House Book Publishing Company in 1976, and was named its President and Publisher in 1983. During her tenure, the company published authors Elmore Leonard, A.R. Gurney, Anthony Burgess and Ken Follett, among others.

Collinsworth founded BUZZ, Inc. in 1990 and, as president and CEO, launched BUZZ Magazine, a Los Angeles-based monthly lifestyle publication. With contributing editors ranging from Jan Morris and Charles Bukowski to Edward Humes and Edmund White, BUZZ drew unanimous praise for its editorial quality and was nominated for a National Magazine Award in 1996.

From 1999 to 2008, Collinsworth was Vice President of The Hearst Corporation and its Director of Cross Media Business Development responsible for identifying business opportunities across all Hearst divisions, including magazines, newspapers, cable, syndication, and broadcast.

In 2008, Collinsworth became Vice President, COO & Chief-of-Staff of The EastWest Institute, an international think tank with centers in New York, Brussels, Moscow and Washington, D.C.

In 2011, Collinsworth launched Collinsworth & Associates, a Beijing-based consulting company, which specializes in intercultural communication. She is the author of a best-selling book on the subject published by Xiron Publishing Company in China and has been featured on CNN and the BBC.

Collinsworth has been profiled in Fortune Magazine; Vanity Fair; The New York Times; The Wall Street Journal and The Financial Times. She is the author of a novel, It Might Have Been What He Said, the movie rights of which have been optioned by Wendy Finerman; of a memoir, I Stand Corrected: How Teaching Manners in China Became Its Own Unforgettable Lesson; and of Behaving Badly: The New Morality in Politics, Sex, and Business.

References

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