Richard Miniter is the chief executive and chief content officer of Zenger, the world's first digitally native wire service. He is author of three top-ten *New York Times* bestsellers on foreign policy and presidential leadership — *Losing Bin Laden*, *Shadow War* — and *Leading From Behind*. His first book, *The Myth of Market Share* was hailed as "essential reading" by *The Washington Post* and included in the curricula of Wharton and other business schools. Miniter is a former member of the investigative team at *The Sunday Times* in London and a former editorial writer and columnist for *The Wall Street Journal* in Brussels. As vice president, he turned around a money-losing division for *The Washington Times* in DC. Miniter has been published for *The New York Times*, *The Washington Post*, *The Wall Street Journal*, *The Atlantic*, *Politico*, *Reader's Digest*, *Newsweek* and *The New Republic*, and appeared on *CNN*, *Court TV*, *C-SPAN*, *Fox News Channel*, and *MSNBC*, among other networks.