About Ambro Blackwell:
Ambro Blackwell is a Wall Street Journal Best Selling Author for his book “Small Business Loans Made Simple”.
He’s currently a vice president and senior business banking relationship manager at JP Morgan Chase. He helps CEOs, CFOs, business owners, and executives to properly manage cash flow in their businesses and obtain commercial financing for various aspects of the lifecycle of their respective businesses.
He delivers thought-provoking and both conventional and non-conventional methods of strategic planning to help businesses set themselves up for success and obtain true access to capital.
Ambro’s mission is to help entrepreneurs and business leaders lead the most fiscally responsible companies authentically in the 21st Century. He has worked with CEOs and executives for over 20 years.
Ambro holds the designation of a Certified Treasury Professional from the Association of Financial Professionals. He earned a bachelor’s degree with an emphasis in Accounting from the University of California at Riverside, and an MBA in both Finance and Marketing from La Sierra University.
Working as a small business lender and commercial banking officer at some of the largest financial institutions in the world has given Ambro the edge and relationships to quickly analyze and support companies in almost every industry.
He is actively involved in the community and charitable causes. In his spare time, he enjoys watching movies, jogging, and spending time with friends or family.
What inspires you to write?
My inspiration to write is all about the communication with the audience. My passion for delivering my best in the form of knowledge that can transfer to the individual that comes into possession of the reader or listener means everything to me.
What authors do you read when you aren’t writing?
My list of favorite authors are extensive and I don't think I could possibly list them all. However, some of my favorite authors include David Meltzer, Patrick Bet David, Daymond John, Jack Welch, Warren Buffet, Daniel Priestley, David Goggins, Robert Kiyosaki and more.
Tell us about your writing process.
My writing process is all about reader or listener in mind. I typically start with the end in mind when writing for my audience. So for example, one of the goals might be for the reader to achieve better or specific outcome so the next order in the thought process is to outline the steps in which I'd want to take the reader or listener to and through to achieve the said outcome.
What advice would you give other writers?
The advice for other writers would be to think about how you will add value to the listener or reader so that they will be encouraged by your advice. Writers should always think about the key takeaway(s) that should be a part of their message.
How did you decide how to publish your books?
I decided to create my own publishing company and self-publish. One of the primary reasons is that I wanted complete creative control over the process and result. Additionally, my goal is to have my message available to as many readers and listeners as possible. I also wanted to have it delivered to them as quickly as possible.
What do you think about the future of book publishing?
I think that the future of publishing is already here. Technology and AI have completely changed how publishing looks, feels, and is created. The question is whether publishing has to be redefined or not. I think publishing will take on a greater focus for impact of the experience for the reader or listener.
What genres do you write?: Finance, Entrepreneurship, Business
What formats are your books in?: eBook, Print, Audiobook
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