Talk:David Magee
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Another David Magee (born 1965) website is host of the nationally syndicated television and radio program, The David Magee Show. He's a non-fiction author of 12 books, including How Toyota Became #1; The Education of Mr. Mayfield; Jeff Immelt and the New GE Way; MoonPie; and Playing to Win: Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys about NFL owner Jerry Jones. His television program is broadcast daily by the Biz Television Network, live for two hours each day from a studio in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee. The two hour program, airing under the tagline Live. Loud. Clear. airs on television in markets including Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Denver and Salt Lake City and on radio stations from Greenwich, CT to Spokane, Washington. His book How Toyota Became #1 was named a top ten business book of the year by Booklist (American Library Association) and his book The Education of Mr. Mayfield won the IPPY Gold Medal for Best Non-Fiction Book in the South. David Magee's books have been translated into more than a dozen languages and have sold more than 200,000 copies worldwide. He has been a frequent guest on CNBC and Fox Business and was featured in the BBC documentary Total Recall. He is also the metro columnist for the Chattanooga Times Free Press and is a journalism graduate of The University of Mississippi. He currently lives in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, but formerly lived in Oxford, Mississippi, serving in the 1990s served as a city councilman for the college town's Ward VI.
David Magee (born 1965) is also a non-fiction author of nine books, including How Toyota Became #1 and Playing to Win: Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys about NFL owner Jerry Jones. In 2009 he wrote the book Jeff Immelt and the New GE Way: Innovation, Transformation and Winning in the 21st Century, (McGraw-Hill Professional, ISBN 978-0-07-160587-8). He lives in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee.
David Magee is an author of alternative health books, such as The Lifeforce Maximizer : The World's Mini-Encyclopedia of Life Survival for Conquering Heart Disease.
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