John McDonald

  • John McDonald (1906-1998) was a prominent writer and editor for Fortune magazine, where he worked for 30 years.

  • He is known for ghostwriting Alfred P. Sloan's memoir "My Years with General Motors," a significant work in business literature.

  • McDonald's writing expertise extended beyond journalism, as he authored books on diverse subjects including business, game theory, and fly fishing.

  • His long career and versatile writing skills made him a respected figure in both the publishing and business worlds.

  • McDonald's ability to tackle complex subjects and make them accessible to readers contributed to his success as an author and ghostwriter.

Books by John McDonald