Michael Alan Singer

Author

Birthday May 6, 1947

Birth Sign Taurus

Age 76 years old

Nationality United States

#30058 Most Popular

1947

Michael Alan "Mickey" Singer (or Michael A. Singer; born 6 May 1947) is an American author, journalist, motivational speaker, and former software developer.

1969

He earned a bachelor's degree in business from the University of Florida in 1969.

1971

An early marriage ended in divorce in 1971.

Singer studied economics at the University of Florida, and was awarded a master's degree in 1971.

While working on a doctorate program, Singer reportedly had a spiritual awakening and went into seclusion to focus on meditation and yoga.

After refusing to write a dissertation, Singer wrote and submitted his first book, The Search for Truth, to his professor instead.

1974

One professor on the committee got Singer in contact with a publisher, Shanti Publications, which published The Search for Truth in 1974.

The Search for Truth (1974) is Singer's first book.

According to Singer, this book was written at the request of his professor at the University of Florida.

1975

Singer established the Temple of the Universe, a yoga and meditation center in Alachua, Florida, in 1975.

Singer is also involved in the medical software industry.

This experience inspired him to establish the Temple of the Universe in 1975, a meditation center in Alachua, Florida, open to all men and women regardless of religion.

That same year, Singer published his second book, Three Essays on Universal Law, exploring themes of karma, fate, and love.

1981

In 1981, he co-founded Medical Manager, now called Greenway Health, which marketed software that helped medical practitioners manage and digitize their billing records.

In 1981, he co-founded Medical Manager, which marketed software that helped doctors manage their patient and billing records.

1997

Medical Manager was taken public in 1997, registering $45 million in stock.

2000

In 2000, Medical Manager was recognized by the Smithsonian Institution for its achievements in information technology.

2002

In 2002, Medical Manager and its subsidiaries were bought by WebMD, in an acquisition valued at roughly $5 billion.

In 2002, Medical Manager was bought by WebMD, in an acquisition valued at roughly $5 billion after buying each share for $55 each.

As part of the deal, Singer remained at WebMD as the company's executive vice president of physician software strategies, and chief software architect of WebMD Practices Services, which Medical Manager was incorporated into.

2003

Medical Manager's business dealings were previously investigated by the FBI and IRS, who executed a search warrant on Medical Manager's offices in Florida and New Jersey in 2003.

2005

Singer continued his work in physician software strategies at WebMD, before resigning in 2005.

On February 9, 2005, Singer resigned from the company.

2006

In 2006, Medical Manager was renamed Emdeon, and was sold by WebMD to Sage Software, a private equity firm, for $565 million; five years later, Sage Software was bought out by Vista Equity Partners, an investment firm based in San Francisco, for $320 million.

2007

Singer is best known for his writings on spirituality, meditation, and New Age philosophy, and two of his books on the subject, The Untethered Soul (2007) and The Surrender Experiment (2015), were New York Times bestsellers.

Singer published his third book, The Untethered Soul, in 2007.

In the book, Singer explores themes of yoga, the meaning of life, and New Age philosophical theories on the concept of self.

2009

On December 22, 2009, in relation to his time at WebMD, Singer was prosecuted by the Department of Justice, along with other members of Medical Manager's top management staff, for securities fraud.

2010

In 2010, Singer was prosecuted in relation to securities fraud during his time at WebMD, and eventually forfeited $2.5 million in settlements.

Singer was born into a Jewish family in New Rochelle, New York, but grew up in Miami.

His father was a stockbroker.

On January 11, 2010, Singer entered into a deferred prosecution agreement and agreed to forfeit $2.5 million in settlements.

Following this, the charges against Singer were dropped.

Six executives of Medical Manager eventually pleaded guilty to their roles in the scheme.

Singer has contended he was framed by another top executive, who Singer says invented the fraud story in order to "work a deal" with the FBI to reduce their own punishment.

These claims remain unverified.

Singer has published five books in the spirituality genre.

2012

The book rose to popularity in 2012 after Singer appeared on Super Soul Sunday to promote it, giving his first ever televised interview to host Oprah Winfrey.

After the interview, The Untethered Soul was featured as a New York Times bestselling book, Singer's first book to do so, where it spent seven weeks on the list.

2015

Singer continued his thesis in The Surrender Experiment, published in 2015, and Living Untethered, published in 2022.