Navigating the Future of Work: Simon Acumen Launches with New Business Imprint and Exciting Debut Title
Simon Acumen, a new business imprint launched by Simon Element, has set out to provide readers with the tools they need to navigate the ever-changing world of work. Led by Richard Rhorer and Stephanie Hitchcock, the imprint aims to publish 15-20 books annually, featuring works by thought leaders, innovators, academics, journalists and others who blend theory and practice to offer fresh insights and practical advice for readers pursuing their professional goals.
The debut title for Simon Acumen is Cryptomania by Andrew Chow, a tech reporter for Time, which will be released on August 6. Other upcoming titles include works by Wharton professor Matthew Bidwell, Pam Manfredo Curtis, John Richardson, Attia Qureshi and Dartmouth professor Gail Ayala Taylor. Simon & Schuster’s president and CEO Jonathan Karp expressed his enthusiasm for the imprint and stated the company’s commitment to being a leader in the business book category.
Richard Rhorer emphasized that this is an opportune time to launch a business-focused imprint given the rapid technological advancements and cultural shifts influencing the way we work. Readers are seeking guidance to achieve success and purpose in their professional lives making the launch of Simon Acumen timely and relevant.