About The Author

Albert Schriber

Albert Schriber is a distinguished author whose rich and varied background informs his deep appreciation for history and storytelling. Born and raised in New Orleans, Albert’s journey began with an early enlistment in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam era. His Navy service laid the foundation for a lifelong pursuit of knowledge and personal growth. During this period, he diligently pursued his education, earning a bachelor’s degree in electronics through night and weekend classes.
In 1989, Albert relocated to the Atlanta area, where he lived in Woodstock, Roswell, and Peachtree City before retiring from Hewlett-Packard in 2006. He furthered his education by earning an MBA with a specialty in Project Management from Keller Graduate School of Management in Atlanta. His intellectual curiosity also led him to complete a doctoral degree in philosophy, fueling his passion for metaphysics and his desire to understand the nature of reality.

Albert’s personal life is as dynamic as his professional one. He is a proud father of two daughters and a devoted grandfather to four grandchildren. Travel is a significant part of his life; he enjoys taking cruises annually and exploring new destinations. His hobbies include walking, reading, and engaging in the fast-paced sport of pickleball. True to his New Orleans heritage, Mardi Gras remains a highlight on his calendar every year.

With a wealth of experiences and a profound understanding of historical contexts, Albert Schriber brings a unique perspective to his writing. His latest work, In the Heart of Battle: A Sailor’s Story of the Yom Kippur War, is a testament to his ability to weave personal narratives with historical events, creating compelling and educational stories that resonate with readers.