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"Win, Wealth, Worth" is WBusiness Books’ motto.
WBusiness Books is the premier imprint of New Win Publishing and specializes in business and marketing books written by industry leaders in various fields of business, such as: Sales, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Motivational topics.
The WBusiness authors are experts and respected leaders in a wide spectrum of the business world, from award winning entrepreneurs, to transnational networking experts, to coveted speakers and seminar presenters and many other specialties. A common threat of the WBusiness authors is their ability to promote change and positively affect the business life of their readership.
Academic Learning Company, LLC traces its roots as an academic and educational publisher to D. Appleton & Company (Boston, 1813) which later became Appleton Century Crofts (New York). Appleton Century Crofts was the American publisher of the two-volume New Century Dictionary and New Century Encyclopedia, the premier reference materials in the 19th century. In the 1970's, Appleton Century Croft was sold to Meredith Publishing. Later, in 1974 Charles Walther purchased the New Century division from Meredith in an early management buyout. In 1981, New Century acquired Follett Publishing and Winchester Press in 1982.
In 1990, Frank Gil purchased New Century Publishing and changed the company name to New Win Publishing Inc. In November 2003, Academic Learning Company, LLC from California acquired New Win Publishing Inc.'s assets and divided New Win Publishing into two divisions. Velázquez Press is the educational publishing division focused on publishing reference and educational books for schools. New Win Publishing has three imprints: Winchester Press, WBusiness Books, and ZHealth Books. Winchester Press publishes outdoor, fishing, and craft books. WBusiness Books publishes books of interest to the business world. ZHealth Books publishes health and diet books. Academic Learning Company also started a new division, Vela Media, in 2005 to provide premier content for print media.
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