- Peter Schechter
Peter Schechter, born 1959, is an international strategic communications consultant and author.
Biography
Schechter is founding partner of Chlopak, Leonard, Schechter and Associates (CLS), a company which advises politicians, companies, non-profits and international organizations. He created CLS in 1992 with colleagues
Bob Chlopak andCharlie Leonard after a decade onCapitol Hill and with the Sawyer Miller Group, a New York consulting firm. Schechter has served as principal election advisor in nearly every country in Latin America, including work for PresidentAlvaro Uribe (his fourth Presidential client in Colombia), PresidentFernando Henrique Cardoso in Brazil, and PresidentErnesto Zedillo in Mexico. His clients are wide-ranging, from wine-making regions likeChampagne ,Port andSherry seeking protection from name infringements in the US to Hunt Oil’s Camisea project in Peru..
Fluent in six languages, he is a frequent political commentator forUnivision andTelemundo , the nation’s two largest Spanish language television networks.Apart from his work, Schechter is also a Virginia goat farmer, a co-owner and board member with superstar chefJose Andres of five successful Washington restaurants (including prize-winning Jaleo and Zaytinya), a co-proprietor of Agur Winery in Israel, and an critically acclaimed author.
Schechter published his first novel,Point of Entry , in 2006. TheWashington Post called it “fast moving” [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/29/AR2006012900891.html The Washington Post] on "Point of Entry" (January 30 2006 )] , TheChicago Tribune said it is “as good as this kind of writing gets.” The St. Louis Post Dispatch said the plot is “why-didn’t I think-of-that-clever.” [ [http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/entertainment/reviews.nsf/book/story/ED41BBE219809E838625710A0078CE50?OpenDocument The St. Louis Post Dispatch] on"Point of Entry" (February 5 2006 )] .Newsweek called it “a rip-roaring novel about terrorism, nuclear plots and presidential dating.” TheBoston Globe declared it “entertaining.”
His second book, "Pipeline", will be published in early 2009.
Peter Schechter lives inGeorgetown, Washington, D.C. , with his Spanish wife Rosa and two daughters Alia and Marina.Bibliography
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2006 "Point of Entry "Notes
External links
* [http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/29948/Peter_Schechter/index.aspx Peter Schechter's Page at HarperCollins]
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