Erik Qualman

Erik Qualman

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Born Detroit, MI
Occupation Author, Keynote Speaker, Professor

Erik Qualman is an American author of Socialnomics, which according to WorldCat, is held in 1090 libraries.[1] He is also the author of Digital Leader and What Happens in Vegas Stays on YouTube. In 2010, Socialnomics was a Book of the Year finalist as voted on by the American Marketing Association.[2] In 2012 he was a finalist for the Most Likeable Author Award alongside Seth Godin and JK Rowling.[3]

Biography

Qualman is from Rochester Hills, Michigan, and received a BA in Marketing from Michigan State University. He also holds an MBA from the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas. Qualman delivered the commencement address to the McCombs graduating class of 2011.[4]

Career

Aside from being an author, Qualman is also a professional keynote speaker. Prior to his writing and speaking career Qualman worked in online marketing and eBusiness functions at Cadillac & Pontiac (1994–97), AT&T (1998–2000), Yahoo (2000–03), EarthLink (2003–05) and Travelzoo (Head of Marketing[5] 2005-08).

Qualman delivered the keynote address at IBM's 2013 Business Connect in Milan, Italy.[6] He was a featured speaker at BookExpo America 2009,[7] presenting to those in attendance on how social media is transforming the way people live and do business. Qualman also was the keynote speaker at Europe's Fiber To The Home (FTTH) Council Meeting in Lisbon,.[8]

He has been written about in Mashable,[9] BusinessWeek,[10] The New York Times,[11] Forbes,[12] and The Huffington Post[13] He has also been interviewed on radio[14] and television discussing his view on digital trends.[15]

Awards and recognition

Top 25 Communications Professors on Twitter (source: Stukent) [16]

Top 50 Social Media Influencer (source: Forbes) [17]

Books

References

External links

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