Harley Schwadron

Harley Schwadron

Harley Schwadron is an American cartoonist whose work appears regularly in Wall Street Journal, Barron's Magazine, Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Playboy, National Law Journal, Readers Digest as well as many smaller publications.

He also does a daily syndicated business cartoon panel, "9 to 5", for Chicago Tribune Media Services. In addition, his op- ed cartoons appear in such publications as Washington Post, Christian Science Monitor, Washington Times, Liberal Opinion Week and many others. For many years he worked as a cartoonist for England's Punch Magazine. He lives and works in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Schwadron has illustrated many books, including "No Husband Should Be Without a Wife" ( with Dick Emmons), "The Money is the Gravy: Finding a Career that Nourishes You" (Time Warner), "101 President Jokes" ( Scholastic), "101 Cat and Dog Jokes" (Scholastic), and more than 25 "Chicken Soup for the Soul" books. His cover and inside illustrations have appeared in University of Michigan "Alumnus", Bowdoin Alumni Magazine, U. Michigan "Dividend" Magazine and U-M Institute for Social Research newsletters, among others. His "Zeke the Geek" posters illustrated a U. Michigan campus computer password safety campaign. His cartoons have been reprinted in more more than 1000 college and professional textbooks.

Harley first worked as an urban affairs reporter for the Hartford Times and then became a writer and law school alumni magazine editor at the University of Michigan News Service. After 20 years as a writer and editor, he became a full time cartoonist in 1985.

External Links

* [http://www.schwadroncartoons.com Official Harley Schwadron website]
* [http://www.gocomics.com/9to5 Cartoons by Schwadron]


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