Everything about Tom Watson Journalist totally explained
Tom Watson (born
February 21,
1962 in
Yonkers,
New York) is an American journalist, entrepreneur and
blogger
.
Watson is Chief Strategy Officer of
Changing Our World
, a national consulting company he helped to found. At Changing Our World, Watson created
onPhilanthropy
, an online resource for philanthropy professionals; he often comments on and
writes frequently
about the intersection of media and philanthropy. In recent years he's served as a board member of the
Drum Major Institute for Public Policy, where he helped to create the popular
DMIblog
, and the
New York Software Industry Association.
Watson is the founder and editor of
newcritics
, an online journal of media and arts criticism launched in January, 2007.
Watson was co-founder and co-editor with
Jason Chervokas of
@NY, the pioneering
Internet news and information service that has chronicled
New York’s technology sector -
Silicon Alley - since 1995. The company was acquired by
Internet.com in April 1999.
Watson began his career as a reporter and later executive editor of
The Riverdale Press
, a
Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper in the
Bronx, where he covered politics, and won more than a dozen state and national awards for excellence in journalism. The paper won national acclaim during his tenure for not missing an issue after terrorists linked to
Iran destroyed the newspaper's offices with firebombs. Watson received a BA in English Literature from Columbia University.
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