I'm deeply grateful to John and Ann Doerr, Laurene Powell, Mona Simpson, Leon Wieseltier, and Ken Auletta, all of whom provided invaluable support along the way. Alice Mayhew, who has been my editor at Simon & Schuster for thirty years, and Jonathan Karp, the publisher, both were extraordinarily diligent and attentive in shepherding this book, as was
In the acknowledgments of "Steve Jobs," Walter Isaacson expresses profound appreciation for the numerous individuals who contributed to the creation of the book. He highlights the invaluable support he received from notable figures such as John and Ann Doerr, Laurene Powell, Mona Simpson, Leon Wieseltier, and Ken Auletta. Their encouragement and assistance were crucial throughout the writing process.
Isaacson also acknowledges the significant role of his long-time editor, Alice Mayhew, and Jonathan Karp, the publisher, who both provided exceptional guidance and care in the production of the book. Their dedication and attentiveness helped ensure that the narrative of Steve Jobs' life and impact was conveyed effectively.