- Lew McCreary
Lew McCreary is an American author, editor, and speaker. McCreary was born on September 21, 1947. He is editorial director of CXO Media Inc., and is a source for media outlets on issues of technology and security. He is a technology consultant for The Wall Street Journal and the Associated Press. He's appeared on syndicated radio shows such as Marketplace as well as Bloomberg Radio, UPI Radio, Wall Street Journal Radio and USA Radio. - Iain Murray
Iain Hamish Murray (b. 1931; Lancashire, England) was educated in the Isle of Man and at the University of Durham. He entered the Christian ministry in 1955. He served as assistant to Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones at Westminster Chapel (1956-59) and subsequently at Grove Chapel, London (1961-69) and St. Giles Presbyterian Church, Sydney, Australia, (1981-84). In intervening periods he has worked full-time with the Reformed publishing house called the Banner of Truth Trust, … - Quincy Troupe
Quincy Thomas Troupe, Jr., born July 22, 1939, in St Louis, Missouri, is a poet, editor (recently the Styx River Magazine), journalist, and professor emeritus at the University of California, San Diego, in La Jolla, California. - Joe Orlando
Joe Orlando (born April 4, 1927, in Bari, Italy, died December 23, 1998, in Manhattan) was an illustrator, writer, editor and cartoonist. He was the Vice President of DC Comics for many years and also the Associate Publisher of "Mad". Arriving in the United States in 1929, he began drawing at an early age, attending art classes at a neighborhood boys' club when he was seven years old. He continued with those classes until he was 14, … - Michael Frendo
Michael Frendo (born 1955) is the foreign minister of Malta since the 3rd of July 2004. He had previously served as deputy foreign minister for three months under John Dalli. - Sydney Jacobson Baron Jacobson
Sydney Jacobson, Baron Jacobson, (26 October 1908, Zeerost, Transvaal - 13 September [[1988], St. Albans, Hertfordshire]) was a British journalist and political commentator. Jacobson was the only son and elder child of Samuel and Anna Jacobson, Jews from Germany who ran an ostrich farm. In 1914 the family returned to Frankfurt am Main for a holiday. - Christian Rudder
Christian first gained fame as Editorial Director of TheSpark.com, where he authored the web's most popular personality tests. He also designed and wrote TheSpark's series of infamous science projects, including The Fat Project , Stinky Meat , Stinky Feet , and Date My Sister . In addition to contributing to OkCupid's editorial content, Christian moonlights with his band, Bishop Allen. Christian graduated from Harvard College with a BA in Mathematics. - Justin Raimondo
Justin Raimondo (born Dennis Raimondo on November 18, 1951) is a libertarian/paleoconservative author and the editorial director of the website Antiwar.com. Raised a Roman Catholic, Raimondo is "not a believer." - Andrew Weil
Andrew Weil , M.D., has devoted the past thirty years to developing, practicing, and teaching others about the principles of integrative medicine. The founder of Weil Lifestyle, LLC , the leading resource for integrative medicine education, information, products, and services, Dr. Weil combines a Harvard education and a lifetime of practicing natural and preventive medicine to provide a unique approach to health care which encompasses body, mind, and spirit. - Jamie Pallot
- Ben Bova
Galaxyonline.com, the largest science fiction and science fact related Interactive online network in the universe, announced today that renowned author and futurist Dr. Ben Bova has recently signed on as supersite publisher and senior vice president. - Ed Ayres
Ed Ayres is the founder of "Running Times" magazine and former editor of "Worldwatch", a monthly environmental magazine frequently quoted by textbooks and the mainstream news media. Ayres is also an ultramarathon runner and sculptor who has made artwork out of wood, geodes, glass bottles, and other objects. Animals are a frequent theme in his artwork. In 1999, Ayres wrote "God's Last Offer: Negotiating for a Sustainable Future", … - Shawn P Rogers
Shawn has over 16 years of hands-on IT experience with a focus on Internet-enabled technology. Prior to Co-founding the Business Intelligence he was a Partner at DM Review magazine. He also held various executive level positions including Vice President and Associate Publisher. Shawn also held the position of Editorial Director for both DMReview.com and dataWarehouse.com, most recently serving as Director of Internet Business Development at Thomson Media. - Shobhana Bhartia
Ms Shobhana Bhartia Vice Chairperson and Editorial Director - Ken Dychtwald
Ken Dychtwald , Ph.D. Gerontologist, author, CEO of Age Wave LLP - Kevin McCormally
As editorial director of the Kiplinger Washington Editors, Kevin McCormally oversees Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine, the Kiplinger Letter, Kiplinger's Retirement Report and Kiplinger.com, among other publications. Kevin joined Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine (then known as Changing Times ) in 1977. - Joel Schwartzberg
I'm also an award-winning weekly humor columnist for my hometown newspaper, the News-Record of Maplewood and South Orange, articles for which you can find here: www.jesttokill.com. A recent column from New Jersey Monthly: http://www.njmonthly.com/issues/may06/exit.html; I am also a represented screenwriter, with two screenplays currently under option consideration. My literary agent is Elaine Devlin in NYC. - Margery Cuyler
Margery Cuyler graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 1970. She has a vast amount of experience in the field - and is one of the well-known "names" in children’s books. She has headed several children’s departments, including those at Holiday House, Henry Holt & Company, Golden Books, and Winslow Press. - Ken Coughlin
Ken Coughlin , editorial director. Mr. Coughlin brings 29 years of publishing experience to the Academy of Special Needs Planners . He is editorial director of the Web site ElderLawAnswers and has been the Managing Editor of The ElderLaw Report since 1992. - Jeffrey Krames
- C.K. Sample III
You may know me as: the former lead blogger for The Unofficial Apple Weblog; the former General Manager of the new Netscape (later relaunched as Propeller); the former Editorial Director of Mahalo.com.I help build Web 2.0 editorially driven products. If you need help with such a product, please feel free to contact me. - Larry Rosler
Larry Rosler , Editorial Director, began his publishing career at Henry Holt & Company, working in school and library promotion and later in adult editorial as assistant to the editor in chief. Prior to the launch of Boyds Mills Press , he served on the staff of Highlights for Children. - Susan L. Taylor
As editorial director of Essence magazine, Taylor is the driving force behind one of the most celebrated black-owned business success stories of the past three decades. Her firm belief that tapping into the power within and motivating her employees to adopt the best practices they can achieve has led Essence to become ... - Ronald Holden
Ronald Holden Ronald Holden , Northwest native, Belltown resident and unreconstructed Francophile, has worked at KING TV, Seattle Weekly and Chateau Ste. Michelle, and has published five wine-country guidebooks. A freelance copywriter, Ronald is editorial director for several websites, including his own blog, Cornichon , director of wine tours for a new venture called The International Vineyard and restaurant critic for Belltown Messenger . Five more words? - Thomas A. Stewart
Thomas A. Stewart joined Harvard Business Review as the editor in November, 2002. Prior to joining HBR, he was the editorial director of Business 2.0 and a member of the board of editors of Fortune . He is the author of Intellectual Capital: The New Wealth of Organizations (1997) and The Wealth of Knowledge: Intellectual Capital and the Twenty-First Century Organization (2001). - Jack Mason
To extend my range of knowledge through collaborative innovation - Alberto D'Ottavi
Actually I'm working on projects about Web 2.0, social media and technologies; I've been a manager in publishing houses, for both on-line and printed media. Having a technical background, I specialized in the ICT market and the Internet; I also write about these topics as journalist, blogger and author. I have just published a book about Web 2.0 - Sarah Chubb
Sarah Chubb President - Amy Junger
Amy Junger SVP Financial Operations Amy Junger is the Senior Vice President of Financial Operations at CondéNet and is responsible for the overall financial performance of the company's portfolio of Internet brands. Ms. Junger joined CondéNet in 2000 as General Manager and was subsequently promoted to Senior Vice President in 2001. Her responsibilities included the day-to-day operations, strategy, and business performance of the company. - Loring Wirbel
- Lauren McCollum
My cup of tea in life is writing poetry, though currently I'm working full-time at a non-profit organization. I am also really, really into my two kitties, Juniper and Paige. - Rose Pike
- Sean Gallagher
I have 20 years experience explaining, evaluating, and implementing information technology. As a technology journalist, I've won a Neal National Business Journalism Award and two American Society of Business Publication Editors awards for my editorial work. I'm also an experienced IT generalist, having done everything from network wire-pulling to Web development. - Dan Savage
I'm a fun, genuine gay guy living in London. - Deborah Sordini
I've been working for 15 years in the media business. Starting as an editor, I became a professional journalist, and later on added management skills both on the print and the online media market. I've experienced and managed launch of new editorial (print and online) products. I'm actually in charge of a complete business unit covering budgeting and reporting, marketing, advertisment collection and circulation activities. - Kate Slate
Kate Slate , Editorial Director, The Wellness Kitchen Kate has been in food publishing for 30 years, and has been the director of all of Rebus's cooking projects for the past 16. Before coming to Rebus, she was senior editor at Food & Wine magazine. In addition, she has been the editor and designer of over 50 other cookbooks, and has developed, tested, written, and edited more than 25,000 recipes. - Ruth
hmmm... the thing i hear the most is that when i'm around there's never a dull moment. i guess that my friends need to get out more often:) - Leonard G. Goss
Leonard G. Goss , Book Editor Leonard lives in Nashville, where he is editorial director with a major publishing house. He has worked in book publishing for twenty-five years, is a member of several professional societies, and the author or co-author of several titles. He has solicited, developed, and edited some 500 books. - Marek Pawlowski
Marek leads the development of PMN's conferences and research services. Since founding PMN in 1995, Marek has focused the company's activities on helping the mobile telecoms industry to improve its understanding of customers and translate that understanding into better user experience and increased profitability. - Diana Burroughs
Diana Burroughs , co-founder and Executive Director of TeachersCount, holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University, where she was the recipient of a Domestic Fulbright for four years. She co -founded PENCIL, a New York-based non-profit whose mission is to encourage private-sector involvement in public education. She most recently served as the Manhattan Borough Deputy to the NYC Schools Chancellor.
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