John McDonald (1906-1998) was a prominent writer and editor for Fortune magazine, where he worked for 30 years.
He is known for ghostwriting Alfred P. Sloan's memoir "My Years with General Motors," a significant work in business literature.
McDonald's writing expertise extended beyond journalism, as he authored books on diverse subjects including business, game theory, and fly fishing.
His long career and versatile writing skills made him a respected figure in both the publishing and business worlds.
McDonald's ability to tackle complex subjects and make them accessible to readers contributed to his success as an author and ghostwriter.
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