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WORK EXPERIENCE
Feb. 2004-Present
China bureau chief, Securities Industry News. Also write business and technology
articles for Computerworld, Managing Automation, BYTE, CIO Magazine, CIO Insight, Card
Technology and other publications.
May 2001-Jan.2004
Technology columnist,
Securities Industry News. Also write business and technology
articles for e-Securities,
Quill, Computerworld,
Business Credit
Magazine, Bloomberg Wealth
Manager, Financial
Planning Magazine, Card
Technology and other publications.
Feb.
2000-Apr. 2001
Senior writer, Computerworld.
As a senior writer for a major industry publication targeting information
technology managers and CIOs, covered the stock exchanges and the
banking, brokerage and insurance industries. Also wrote about management
and general business technology issues.
1994-2000
Freelance Writer and Editor
based in western Massachusetts
and the Midwest. Wrote for Quill
and BusinessWest,
business features for the
Springfield Union-News
and Sunday Republican, and reported
for the Associated Press.
Wrote A
Journalist's Guide to the Geneva Conventions
for the SPJ, published fall 2000.
Edited the Indiana publication The
Business Network, and
acted as pro-tem Michigan-area bureau chief for UPI.
1993-1994
Correspondent, Reuters and Reuters Television.
Wrote news and feature stories about civil war and other issues
in the Caucasus and Central Asia. Also contributed to The
Guardian (Great Britain)
and Moscow Magazine.
1992-1993
National Editor, The
Moscow Tribune, Russia.
Recruited and trained correspondents, managed layout staff, edited
text and photographs, wrote editorials and late-breaking front-page
stories on Russian politics and the former Soviet politics.
1991-1992
Reporter,
The
Chicago Tribune. Covered
schools, politics and environmental issues in Lake County
communities in suburban Chicago. Series of articles chronicled a
state-level investigation of an elected representative, the controversy
surrounding a proposed power line, and the growing narcotics problem
in the affluent northern suburbs.
EDUCATION
1995-1996
Post-graduate work at Indiana University
in Central Eurasian Studies. Coursework included Farsi and
Uzbek languages and the history of Islam.
1986-1991
Graduated Cornell University with a BA in
Mathematics. Coursework included physics, chemistry, and science
writing. As a student, edited the Cornell
Chemistry Department newsletter and the
textbook Differential Equations: A Dynamical
Systems Approach. Received an NSF undergraduate
research grant.
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EDITING EXPERIENCE
The
Moscow Tribune
Edited the national news pages for this English-language daily,
1992-93. Recruited writers in former Soviet republics, assigned
news and feature stories and photography. Supervised electronic
layout staff.
Express-Chronicle
Edited English edition of this Russian human rights newsweekly,
1992. Managed translation and electronic layout staff.
Longmeadow News
Edited a small paid-circulation weekly in western Massachusetts,
1997. Managed a staff photographer and freelance writers. Designed
and laid out pages and managed manual pasteup process.
Business Network
Edited a bi-monthly Indiana-based business publication, 1996. Supervised
freelance writers and managed electronic layout staff.
Indiana Builder Magazine
Features editor for building industry magazine, 1996.
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
SPRING 2000
SIA Day on The Street
Attended a day-long program for journalists sponsored by the Securities
Industry Association, which included meetings with top Wall
Street executives and officers from the New York Stock Exchange
and the Nasdaq Stock Market, as well as brief seminars on the top
issues facing the securities industry.
OCT. 28, 2002
Financial News Reporting - A Primer
Attended this day-long seminar on financial statement analysis,
co-sponsored by the Association of Investment
Management and Research and SABEW.
The session covered accounting bascis, like the balance sheet and
cash flow. Top financial analysts also discussed today's hot topics
like stock options, revenue recognition, goodwill, pro formas, loan
guaratees and principle-based accounting.
OCT. 29, 2002
Financial Reporting and Reality
Attended a day-long seminar for security analysts, portfolio managers
and other investment professionals to hear presentations by leaders
in the field, such as Charles L. Hill of Thomson First Call and
David Blitzer of Standard and Poor's. The seminar was sponsored
by the Association of Investment Management
and Research and SABEW.
NOV. 8 - 10, 2002
2002
Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism
Attended three-day writing conference at Harvard University. Errol
Morris, Molly Ivins, Malcolm Gladwell, Peter Turnley, Rick Bragg,
Roy Peter Clark, The Kitchen Sisters, E. O. Wilson and more than
a dozen other acclaimed storytellers covered the nuts-and-bolts
of reporting, writing, and editing narrative, and focused on two
themes - carrying narrative beyond mawkishness to illuminate complex
institutional and societal stories; and, integrating editors into
the narrative process.
SPRING 2003
SIA Day on The Street
Attended a two day-long program for journalists sponsored by the
Securities Industry Association, which
included meetings with top Wall Street executives and officers from
the Nasdaq Stock Market, as well as brief seminars on the top issues
facing the economy and the securities industry.
SEPT. 11 - 13, 2003
SPJ National Convention
Attended the three-day professional journalism conference in Tampa,
Florida. Received the President's Award for work heading the International
Journalism Committee.
OCT. 6 - 15, 2003
Asian Journalism Conference
Attended the ten-day regional journalism conference in Seoul, S.
Korea as part of the SPJ delegation. Visited S. Korean media outlets
and major industries and met journalists from Japan, China, Singapore
and other Asian countries.
NOV. 24-25, 2003
European Libel Law Round Table
Represented the SPJ at a two-day conference about libel and defamation
laws sponsored by Reporters without Borders and the Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
DEC. 5 - 7, 2003
2002
Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism
Attended three-day writing conference at Harvard University.
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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Society
of Professional Journalists
President, New
England Pro Chapter, 2003-2004. Chair, International
Journalism Committee since spring 2003 and author of the "Journalists'
Guide to the Geneva Conventions." Member since 1991.
National
Writers Union
Former treasurer and former steering committee
member of Western New England Local.
Organized the June, 2002 Mid-Career Conference, "Expanding
your horizons to make it in a down economy" and the May, 2000
Mid-Career Conference, "The Writer and the Internet: How Communication
Technology Is Changing the Industry." Member since 1998.
Freelance
Business and Technology Writers Association
President and cofounder since October of 2002. In January of 2004,
roted out of the role of president and was appointed Managing Director
of the organization, which has grown to include members from across
the United States and Europe.
Society
of American Business Editors and Writers
Member since 2000.
American
Society of Business Publication Editors
Member since 2002.
Investigative
Reporters and Editors
Member since 2001.
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