Daniel Kehrer has 25 years experience as a business & financial publishing executive, editor, columnist, author, business owner and entrepreneur in New York, Washington, DC and Los Angeles. He is Editor & Director of Content Development at Business.com – one of the world’s largest business websites – and helped create its sister site Work.com, which features over 25,000 business “how-to” guides. In 2000, Daniel founded BizBestĀ® Media Corp. which published the BizBest directory of the most useful business and Internet resources, and the annual list of The 100 Best Resources for Small Business. Daniel joined Business.com in 2006 when it acquired the BizBest content library.
Since 2003 Kehrer has written a nationally syndicated small business Q&A column that has been carried by such prestigious publishers as Gannett, Copley, Scripps, Herald Newspapers and The New York Times Co. In 2008, he was named “Small Business Journalist of the Year”
by the U.S. Small Business Administration, Los Angeles District, which cited his “…record of success and commitment to the cause of small business through your innovative dissemination of online information.”
In addition to his years of hands-on experience as an entrepreneur himself, Daniel has helped conceive and launch several award-winning business/finance magazines and Web sites and has been a frequent guest on business radio and television programs. His books, such as Doing Business Boldly: The Art of Taking Intelligent Risks (Times Books/Random House), Save Your Business a Bundle (Simon & Schuster) and The 100 Best Resources for Small Business (BizBest Media), among others, have been praised by publishers such as Dow Jones, Entrepreneur and Forbes. Over the years, his byline has appeared in numerous major magazines and newspapers, including The New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Global Finance, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Chicago Tribune, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, Reader’s Digest, McCall’s and many others.
Kehrer was a founding partner in the custom publishing firm Group IV Communications, Inc. which published custom small business magazines for the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), Wells Fargo Bank, Bank of America and others. In Washington, DC he founded the Washington Financial News Bureau (WFNB), covering federal agencies, the White House and Congressional committees.
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