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Through his Wall Street Journal column and bestselling books, Jeffrey Zaslow has told the stories of some of the most inspirational people of our time. The Last Lecture, written with Randy Pausch, has been translated into 48 languages, and was #1 on best-seller lists worldwide. Five million copies are in print in English alone, and the book has remained on The New York Times best-seller list...

Jeff Zaslow

Jeff Zaslow

Jeff Zaslow

Jeff Zaslow

Author 

Through his Wall Street Journal column and bestselling books, Jeffrey Zaslow has told the stories of some of the most inspirational people of our time.

The Last Lecture, written with Randy Pausch, has been translated into 48 languages, and was #1 on best-seller lists worldwide. Five million copies are in print in English alone, and the book has remained on The New York Times best-seller list for more than 110 weeks.

Jeff's book about female friendship, The Girls From Ames, spent 26 weeks on The New York Times list, rising to #3. People magazine named it one of the "Ten Best Books of the Year." Lifetime Television is adapting the book for a movie.

Jeff also coauthored Highest Duty, the memoir of Capt. "Sully" Sullenberger, who famously landed US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River. Highest Duty debuted at # 3 on The New York Times list.

Most recently, Jeff collaborated with veteran astronaut Mark Kelly and his wife, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, on their memoir, Gabby: A Story of Courage and Hope. An hour-long ABC TV special hosted by Diane Sawyer is planned for November 14, 2011, the evening before the book's release.

Jeff also recently completed The Magic Room: A story about the love we wish for our daughters, due for publication in January 2012. The nonfiction narrative is set at a small-town Michigan bridal shop, and looks at the lives of a handful of brides (and their parents) who've journeyed to the store's "Magic Room."

Jeff's Wall Street Journal column focuses on life transitions and often attracts wide media interest. That was certainly the case in September 2007, after he attended the final lecture of Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch. Jeff's column about the talk sparked a worldwide phenomenon. Millions of people viewed footage of the lecture. Intense media coverage included The Oprah Winfrey Show and an ABC special.

Jeff is drawn to the topics he writes about because he has created a beat unlike most others in journalism. While The Wall Street Journal covers the heart of the financial world, Jeff tends to the hearts of its readers.

The National Society of Newspaper Columnists twice named him the best columnist in a newspaper with more than 100,000 circulation. In 2008, he received the Distinguished Column Writing Award from the New York Newspaper Publishers Association.

Jeff's TV appearances have included The Tonight Show, Oprah, Larry King Live, 60 Minutes, The Today Show and Good Morning America.

Jeff first worked at the Journal from 1983 to 1987, when he wrote about a competition to replace Ann Landers at the Chicago Sun-Times. He entered to get an angle for his story, and won the job over 12,000 applicants. He worked at the Sun-Times from 1987 to 2001, and was also a columnist for USA Weekend, the Sunday supplement in 510 newspapers.

In 2000, Jeff received the Will Rogers Humanitarian Award for using his column to help 47,000 disadvantaged children. For 12 years, he hosted an annual singles party for charity, Zazz Bash, which drew 7,000 readers a year and resulted in 78 marriages.

A Philadelphia native, Jeff is a 1980 graduate of Carnegie Mellon, where he majored in creative writing. His wife, Sherry Margolis, is a TV news anchor with Fox 2 in Detroit. They have three daughters: Jordan, Alex and Eden.

  • “Jeff Zaslow............. wonderfully authentic, surprisingly funny, meaningful stories that stick. Jeff was a homerun!”

    - Director, Speakers & Entertainment
    Martin Bastian
  • "On behalf of American Association of Diabetes Educators, we would like to express our sheer gratitude to Mr. Zaslow. He was literally the hit of the General Session! He has a unique ability to relate to his audience and enrapture them with his words and stories about true life. Our audience consisted of multi-discipline heath care professionals and he was truly the perfect keynote speaker for them. Our audience was transfixed by Mr. Zaslow. Being the last speaker to present on Saturday morning after four days of lectures and talks, is a difficult task to capture the listening ear, but Mr. Zaslow gave an emotional and heartfelt talk that will stay with our members for a long time. This is a testament to his strong message and his creative storytelling ability."

    - Meeting Manager
    American Association of Diabetes Educators
  • “Jeff Zaslow............. wonderfully authentic, surprisingly funny, meaningful stories that stick. Jeff was a homerun!”

    - Director, Speakers & Entertainment
    Martin Bastian
  • "On behalf of American Association of Diabetes Educators, we would like to express our sheer gratitude to Mr. Zaslow. He was literally the hit of the General Session! He has a unique ability to relate to his audience and enrapture them with his words and stories about true life. Our audience consisted of multi-discipline heath care professionals and he was truly the perfect keynote speaker for them. Our audience was transfixed by Mr. Zaslow. Being the last speaker to present on Saturday morning after four days of lectures and talks, is a difficult task to capture the listening ear, but Mr. Zaslow gave an emotional and heartfelt talk that will stay with our members for a long time. This is a testament to his strong message and his creative storytelling ability."

    - Meeting Manager
    American Association of Diabetes Educators
  • "A million thanks for helping us bring Jeffrey Zaslow to our conference. Our members have resoundingly told us he is the best speaker we’ve ever had in our 17 year history. Jeffrey Zaslow was a huge success, and we were honored to have him with us."

    - Executive Director
    IFDF
  • “Many thanks for your outstanding presentation to The Henry Ford’s All Staff Conference last Monday. I hope that you had a sense of how effective you were in capturing the hearts and minds of my colleagues. Everyone, and I mean everyone, has been effusive in their praise of your presentation – the headline would be “The Best Ever!” I thank you for always listening to your heart, going to Pittsburgh for Randy’s lecture was a part of that and the quality, care, emotion, and preparation you place into your presentation was also certainly a mirror of your heart’s desire to connect with people from every walk of life. My guess is that your parents and teachers are justifiably proud of how you practice the storyteller’s craft – you are indeed a master! The only downside to last Monday’s conference is that it set such a high standard, I’m not sure if we’ll ever exceed it again! At the moment, I’m thinking, maybe that is just the way it is supposed to be! You certainly caught the spirit of our institution and I thank you for all of your efforts on our behalf.”

    - Director, Workforce Development
    The Henry Ford
  • "Jeff has that rare blend of wit, hilarity and poignant insight. In my opinion, he was our best ever speaker."

    - Public Library Gala
    Milton, Mass
  • "Jeff was spectacular!! Not only were his remarks witty and poignant, his keynote led perfectly into the rest of our summit..."

    - Mary Jo Finney
    University of Michigan – Flint
  • "Zaslow's speech was a home run. Inspiring, funny, and moving. What an amazing opportunity for our students and community to hear from Jeff Zaslow and share in this incredible story."

    - Dr. Nick Trombetta
    Founder, Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center and Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School
  • "Mr. Zaslow was a hit. Our alumni and everyone in attendance at the Leadership Conference said that this was the best keynote speaker we have ever presented. There wasn’t a dry eye in the audience at the end of his talk and everyone left feeling great about the luncheon. The campus is still talking about the event. Please pass along our gratitude and appreciation to Mr. Zaslow. He is fantastic."

    - Courtney A. Barth
    Suffolk University
  • A Heartfelt and Humorous Look at Life's Transitions