Philip Crawford

Corporate Writer and Editor
Journalist
Novelist

Philip Crawford has been writing Thought Leadership publications for a global business audience for more than 30 years. His specialty is crafting smooth, compelling prose that brings key messages to the fore and drives them home.

As a journalist, Philip’s work has appeared in the International Herald Tribune, the New York Times, the Financial Times, and Business Week. During his 20 years as a senior writer and marketing director for a top management consulting firm, he wrote hundreds of client and press targeted publications that were highly regarded and widely read internationally. His first novel, “Something I Keep Upstairs,” was critiqued by Kirkus Reviews as “An assured mystery with an engaging narrator and a distinctive cast.”

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Corporate Writing

In the frenetic world of the 2020s, corporate executives are inundated with content from all directions, more than anyone could possibly read, let alone truly think about.

 

Novel

Set in rural New England, USA, Something I Keep Upstairs is the story of Coleman Cooper, a troubled young man trying to find himself. Instead, he finds himself entangled in a small-town murder mystery.

 

Biography

Philip began his writing career in the United States in the 1980s, relocating to Paris in Fall 1991 to work as a reporter for the International Herald Tribune.