Ira Wolfman
Ira Wolfman is an editor, author and an information architect working with nonprofit organizations and media companies. Much of his work involves making educational and child development media for students, teachers and most likely for families.
Ira has written books for adults and children. His most recent was published on October, year 2003 by Rizzoli and is entitled “Jewish New York: Notable Neighborhoods and Memorable Moments”. There have been revisions of her books and currently there are already almost 800,000 copies of her books in print.
Aside from Ira Wolfman’s writing career, she also owns his own consulting business, POE Communications. This specializes in creating exciting print, online and educational materials for media companies and nonprofit organizations. His clients Readers Digest/Young Families, AARP/My
Generation Magazine, Manhattan Media/Avenue Magazine, Cranium Game Company, Chamber Music America, National Parenting Association, Work in America, and many more.
Ira Wolfman has been a Senior Vice President, Editorial at Weekly Reader Publishing since year 2004. Weekly Reader has now become a part of the Reader’s Digest Association.
Ira has been in the magazine business for more than 20 years. He had been a Publisher and Editor in Chief of 6 magazines for parents, teachers and children at Children;s Television Workshop. He also had been the EIC of Sesame Street Parents which is a parenting magazine with over a million readers. His writings have been published by Readers Digest, Travel and Leisure, Spy, Ms., Family Circle, Metropolis, Architectural Record, Child, The New York Times, NY Daily News Sunday Magazine, and many others.
Obviously, Ira Wolfman is a big name in his industry. At his age, he has been through a lot of struggles including criticisms and negative rumors thrown upon him. But these made him stronger and better and he has proven that nothing can stop him from living within his own success.
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