Alumni Authors

Cover of Meal PlanningLearn how to live a healthier lifestyle while avoiding fad diets, deprivation and outdated nutritional information with Chris Johnson, B.B.A.'80, in his book, Meal Patterning. Johnson creates a simple and enjoyable food and exercise plan based on empowering nutritional education, challenging daily dietary patterns and motivational tools, which lead to success and a healthier way of life. (Visit Amazon site)

Cover of SkirtworkingAttention Women! Learn how to SKIRT with Michelle Alberda, B.B.A.'89, in her book SKIRTWorking, a "for women by women" tutorial on how to Share Knowledge, Information and Resources Together in order to build better networks and businesses. This book acknowledges that women are different than men and that these differences can be used to build businesses and help others do the same. A must read for all women in the business world! (skirtworking.com)

Avoid e-mailgeddon with alum’s bestselling book! Randy Dean, B.B.A.’91, consultant and nationally recognized expert in time management, has authored an Amazon bestseller, Taming the E-mail Beast: 45 Key Strategies for Better Managing the Mess of E-mail Overload. Based on his popular speaking and training program, Dean’s Taming the E-mail Beast, instructs readers on how to avoid digital downfall through practical strategies that help alleviate the strain of feeling stretched too thin by the constant demands of a growing inbox. (randalldean.com)

Cover of Mind CaptureAchieve Mind Capture™ with a bestselling book series that addresses some of the best business building how to’s of this generation. Tony Rubleski, B.B.A.’94, president of Mind Capture Group and regular contributor to several magazines, blogs and trade publications on sales, marketing, and motivation, has authored three books that will change the way you look at your business: Mind Capture: How To Generate New & Repeat Business In The Age of Advertising Overload, Mind Capture: How You Can Stand Out In The Age of Advertising Deficit Disorder, and Mind Capture: How To Awaken Your Entrepreneurial Genius In A Time of Great Economic Change. His second book went #1 in three different business categories with Amazon.com. (mindcapturegroup.com)

Cover photoTravel through rich, international backdrops that are as rife with suspense and intrigue as they are with descriptions of scenery! Thomas Eurich, MBA’71, has authored three books under the pen name Richard Trevae: The Tarasov Solution, The Israeli Betrayal and The Secret Templar Alliance. After a long successful career in design and construction/development, Eurich is enjoying a slower pace of work and pursing his passion for reality-inspired fiction, so if you are interested in espionage thrillers as told by a WMU alum, pick up one of his books and fasten your seatbelt. Eurich pens business-related article under his own name. (richardtrevae.com)


Cover photoKeep ultrasounds of your precious one safe and close to your heart. Cathy (Lentz) Luke, B.B.A.’95, has published a book after seeing countless expectant parents carry around and proudly show off their unborn baby’s ultrasound photos. It became apparent to Luke that no one had a special place to keep these photos during pregnancy, and the idea was born to provide parents with a unique keepsake book to cherish their baby’s ultrasound photos, while celebrating the bond between mother and child. (cathylukebooks.com)

CoverCover of Fang FaceJoin the adventure and the humor with an award-winning Bronco author. Norm Cowie, B.B.A.’81, works as a vice-president of finance for Evergreen Oak Electric Supply and Sales Co. and is a humor-fantasy writer whose work has been compared with The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and to books by Christopher Moore and Erma Bombek. His books include Fang Face (as if being a teenager doesn’t suck enough), The Adventures of Guy … written by a guy (probably), The Next Adventures of Guy … more wackiness, and The Guy’d Book. He has also contributed to the anthologies In the Heat of the Moment and Missing. In addition, Cowie has authored several business articles about business credit. (normcowie.com)

Cover of Student AthleteBe successful from day one on campus, both on and off the field with a great read by former NCAA (Bronco!) student athlete and award-winning journalist, Antonio Neves, B.B.A.’99. Student Athlete 101 will help you learn how to get organized and stay on top of priorities, how to study effectively and take advantage of free resources, how to network and develop relationships with professors, coaches and students, how to use your experience as a student-athlete to get that internship or job and much more. A must-read for student athletes, their parents, and those who work with student athletes—a book that details strategies for success that still apply long after graduation. (antonioneves.net)