Judy Katz is a book collaborator, ghostwriter, publisher, and marketer. Along with obtaining literary agents and publishers for her authors, she helps promote their books to serve them as the ultimate reputation-building tool. One recent project, A Question of Respect: Bringing Us Together in a Deeply Divided Nation, has garnered significant media attention and is a WSJ Bestseller! A Holocaust memoir, Angel of the Ghetto, was award-winning and inspired a documentary. To date, she has completed 60 books. Judy also gives frequent talks and writes bylined articles intended to help change the conversation about aging.

A graduate of UC Berkeley, Judy wrote a weekly column, “Meaning’s Edge,” in the Daily Californian for all four years. She later wrote for a medical ad agency and two McGraw-Hill Magazines before becoming PR Director for Madison Square Garden, the New York March of Dimes, and Director of Special Projects for the National MS Society. At age 65, Judy found her true calling when she began helping people become successful authors. Now 85, she continues to pursue her mission, passion, and purpose.

She also just wrote a little autobiographic book, From 18 to 84 and Counting: One Woman’s Blueprint for a Joyous Third Act, and co-authored Galaxy: The Healing Powers of a Rescue Dog with Jen Wilson. The book is in contract with publisher Lyons Press (they published From Baghdad With Love!), and Hollywood is calling.

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