Soundview Executive Book
Summaries®
History
In 1978, the founders of Soundview Executive Book Summaries®
pioneered the concept of outlining the key points and ideas of
full-length business books into quick and easy-to-read print
summaries.
Launched in Connecticut, co-founder and publisher Cynthia Folino
moved the company to Vermont in the early 1980s. In 1999, the
company was acquired by Clement Publishing Group, a Concordville,
Pennsylvania-based publisher of business-to-business newsletters
and employee communications programs since 1919.
Throughout the years, Soundview has worked closely with the
leading business book publishers of the world to offer print
summaries of the thirty best business books of the year to its
more than 100,000 worldwide subscribers. Always seeking to bring
more business book information to its customers, Soundview
launched an expanded version of its book review newsletter (now
called Speed Reviews), and went online with its summary.com Web
site in 1995. In March 2000, Soundview began offering
audio-cassette and CD versions of its summaries. In September
2000, Soundview introduced the electronic version of its book
summaries.
In its over 30 years of existence, Soundview Executive Book
Summaries has evolved through new designs, added services, and
even new addresses. We have never wavered, however, from our
core mission: to present summaries of the cutting-edge ideas and
hands-on, how-to management guides that the year’s 30 best
business books can offer.
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