Author
Gordon Zuckerman
Gordon Zuckerman is the author of a new book, The Sentinels: Fortunes of War, that provides a fascinating theory of how Hitler came to power and a believable scenario of how six amateurs tried to pull off the biggest robbery ever—stealing from those who supported Hitler!
His book, a masterpiece of historical fiction released on the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II, delves heavily into how money played a key role in building up Hitler’s attempt of world domination and how the loss of money helped bring him down. The author draws heavily on his decade of research as well as his broad knowledge acquired from a fruitful business career.
Gordon, the founder of a nationally recognized resort hotel company, Resort Suites of Scottsdale, calls upon his exposure to finance, banking, marketing, and business development to support the plot of his book.
For 30 years he owned and operated his own real estate development company until he sold it to a major investment company in 2004. Prior to that he worked on Wall Street for Kaiser-Aetna for a decade.
He’s traveled extensively and has been a life-long history buff. Having been made aware of the corrupting influence potential of concentrated wealth and power, Gordon devoted the last 10 years of his life to studying some of history’s most important events. He’s developed an understanding of how concentrated industrial and financial influence, given the support of government, can pursue agendas of self-interest that can conflict with the public’s best interests.
Born and raised in Stockton, California, Gordon earned a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Now retired, he is the director of The Brubeck Institute and several private companies.
He resides with his wife, Anne, of 48 years, on their ranch in Northern Nevada. They have two children and four grandchildren.
