David Wecker is a writer. His experience includes nearly 25 years as a newspaper columnist for The Cincinnati Post, The Kentucky Post and the Scripps Howard News Service. A newspaper is a written Publication containing News, information and Advertising, usually printed on low-cost paper called Newsprint. The Cincinnati Post is a discontinued afternoon daily newspaper that was published in Cincinnati Ohio. The Cincinnati Post is a discontinued afternoon daily newspaper that was published in Cincinnati Ohio. His Post editors said he wrote about ordinary people in a way that made them memorable.
Said Rich Boehne, CEO, E. W. Scripps,
“Dave is one of the best pure communicators I have ever worked with. He has that rare ability to look deep into any subject and pluck from the chaos the most essential and most memorable elements. He carries readers so smoothly that they believe they have found their own way to the heart of the story. "
He has co-authored with Eureka! Ranch founder Doug Hall Jump Start Your Brain (Time Warner Books) and Maverick Mindset (Simon & Schuster). Time Warner Inc ( is the world's largest media and entertainment conglomerate, headquartered in New York City. Simon & Schuster Inc, a division of CBS Corporation, is a Publisher founded in New York in 1924 by Richard L In 2005, he co-authored Mastering the Universe: He-Man and the Rise & Fall of a Billion Dollar Idea (Emmis Books), with his uncle, Roger Sweet, who created the concept for the 1980s action figure, He-Man, for Mattel. He-Man ( "The Most Powerful Man in the Universe!") ( IPA: /ˈhiː Mattel Inc ( is the world's largest Toy importing company based on revenue In 2007, he wrote a collection of essays on 15 Cincinnati families for Now We Are One (Orange Frazer Press), a book about international adoption based on photographs by Michael Wilson.
For 16 years, has been chief concept writer at The Eureka Ranch, where he played a key role in inventing and articulating some 5,000 new business concepts for a long list of Fortune 500 clients – including Nike, Disney, American Express, Chrysler, Frito-Lay, Bank of America and dozens of others. Please do not add the complete list of fortune 500 companies The list is copyrighted by Fortune which makes money by selling the content Nike Inc ('naɪki ( is a major publicly traded sportswear and equipment supplier based in the United States. American Express ( sometimes known as " AmEx " or " Amex " is a diversified global Financial services company headquartered in Chrysler LLC is an American Automobile manufacturer that has been producing Automobiles since 1925 For the chips synonymous with the company see Fritos and Lay's. Banc of America Securities Bank of America () is the largest bank by asset and second largest commercial Bank by deposits and Market capitalization in United
Again with Doug Hall, Wecker co-hosted "Brain Brew," a weekly one-hour radio program distributed nationally by Public Radio International for three years until 2005. Prior to that, he co-hosted with Matt Reis "The Backyard Barbecue," a weekly humor show on Clear Channel flagship station, 700-WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Wecker lives in Alexandria, Kentucky, in a 200-year-old log home with his wife, Karen. Alexandria is a city in Campbell County, Kentucky, United States. In 2006, Wecker became a founding partner of Fingerprint Brand Storytelling. He and his Fingerprint partner, Matthew Fenton, write a column about branding entitled "That Branding Thing" for the Cincinnati Business Courier newspaper. In 2007, Wecker became a founding partner in BrandFlick, a firm that provides clients with branding statements on short, concise videos.