After his Wharton degree, Dan Abelow developed the skills of a best-selling writer as a ghostwriter and contract author. Two of the five books Dan wrote were million-copy bestsellers: A doctor’s diet book, and a popular sex guide.
Three of Dan's book proposals were auctioned by his literary agent, Oscar Collier of Collier Associates. The publishers that won them included Dial Press (1 book with a follow-on title), Rawson and Prentice-Hall, with paperbacks by Dell and Ace.
As Dan’s focus turned to technology he co-authored a Prentice-Hall professional reference on effective networking. A tech title he self-published was in the top 10% of medium.com in 2016, when he posted it there.
After his Harvard degree Dan became an Applied Futurist. He uses future foresight to solve major problems by creating valuable new technologies and patents. His patent filings have been cited 4,100 times. His previous patents have 550 licensees that include Apple, Google and Microsoft.
Dan’s latest innovation, Expandiverse.com, proposes the new field of "planetary success" technology. Its initial patents have been cited 1,759 times, which are more citations than 99.9% of all U.S. patents.
Next, Dan looks forward to combining his writing, technologies and speaking to introduce new opportunities to elevate billions in real-time, all day long, with new ways to start humanity's first successful, sustainable and inclusive planet.