Pattie Simone
Pattie Simone is a nimble business success activist, speaker, wordsmith, video journalist, and strategist, whose clients include newbie and growth-track entrepreneurs and diverse academic, corporate, trade association, and entrepreneurial sectors in America and Europe.
As a savvy dot-connector (as President & Chief Success Strategist at Write-Communications.com and Marketing-Advantage.net, Founder of WomenCentric®, a national directory of sassy women experts, authors, and thought leaders, and video journalist for NewJerseyNewsroom.com), she delivers spot-on success tips and promotion advice covering branding, print marcom, millennium living, motivation, and new media. Her lively workshops, webinars, and keynotes have delighted and informed diverse audiences across America as well as in Denmark, the Bahamas, France, and England.
As a journalist, Pattie has 595+ bylines in print and online venues (for Gannet, Times Herald-Record, North Jersey Media Group, NJ Bride Magazine, Entrepreneur Media, etc.) She has interviewed authors, actors, design celebs, activists, and business leaders, including Billie Jean King, Sr. Helen Prejean (author of Dead Men Walking), Avi, BSmith, Chris Madden, Nicole Miller, Seth Godin (marketing guru extraordinaire), Rachel Ray, Julie Powell (of Julie and Julia fame), and Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos.com.
As an expert, Pattie has appeared on network TV on Good Day New York on FOX 5, and on World News This Morning and America This Morning on ABC TV, as well as on Z100 and Martha Stewart Living Radio on SIRIUS. Her business articles have been picked up by the WashingtonPost.com, MSNBC.com and FOXBusiness.com, and she’s been quoted in MORE Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, The Bergen Record, The Rockland Journal News, and Outdoor Insight, as well as in several Danish newspapers.
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Pattie loves to travel, soaking in historic places and talking tech with her 84-year-old mom, hanging out with friends, and dabbling in gourmet cooking, singing, and acting. She is married 30 years to her high school sweetheart, and has three wonderful 20-something children. Her bucket list includes doing the Sound-of-Music twirl on the Austrian mountainside where the movie was filmed (she was Maria twice), singing backup harmony with James Taylor, Taylor Swift, and Jamie Cullum (following her mantra that big dreams open unexpected doors), publishing her first chick-lit novel and a tween action adventure series, tracing her family roots in Italy, Ireland, Scotland, and America (she is part Cherokee Indian), and producing a line of fun and funky women’s business and life-enrichment products.






