Bio


Rachel Greenwald is the NY Times bestselling author of "Find a Husband After 35: Using What I Learned at Harvard Business School" (translated into 20 languages). Her new book, "Have Him At Hello: Confessions From 1,000 Guys About What Makes Them Fall in Love… or Never Call Back" * was named by Cosmopolitan magazine as one of the "Top 4 Best Books of Summer".

 

Rachel is a renowned dating coach and matchmaker for single men and women across the United States, and is responsible for over 750 marriages. She is fondly called "The WifeMaker" by the media, and has appeared on hundreds of TV and radio shows, including The Today Show, CNN, ABC Nightline, and The Early Show. She was featured in The New York Times, People, Fortune, The New Yorker, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, and "O" The Oprah Magazine. Oprah Magazine calls Rachel: "My kind of gutsy girl: all the kick of cheddar on rye minus any trace of baloney!" ...and proclaims, "After two weeks of trying Rachel's strategies, I... am now juggling so many suitors that I've started a man-agement diary." [See "In The Media" for additional features on TV, radio, magazines, and newspapers]

Rachel currently stars in NBC's new Reality TV dating show "The Match Off!" (July 2010). She also starred in a Reality TV dating show in London in 2006, and is currently the "Love Over 40" online advice columnist for More Magazine. She writes a blog for the Huffington Post, and writes dating advice for Match.com, eHarmony.com, JDate.com, and Yahoo!, Rachel is a relationship expert on YourTango and GenConnect, she gives lectures around the world to private groups, and she helps clients nationwide as a Matchmaker and Dating Coach. Rachel also teaches training workshops to people who want to become professional dating coaches and matchmakers.


In addition to her M.B.A. degree from Harvard Business School, she has a B.A. in psychology from Wellesley College and a M.Ed. degree from Harvard Graduate School of Education. [Read her story for More magazine here about reinventing herself.] She lives in Denver, CO, with her husband of 17 years and their three children.


Send Rachel a friend request on Facebook (search for the Rachel Greenwald in the "Harvard and Wellesley networks") and click here to ask her a question or share your dating stories.

 


* Note: "Have Him At Hello" is the paperback edition of "Why He Didn't Call You Back" with additional chapters and content.