Sentences with phrase «years as a columnist»

Donna Montaldo worked in the retail industry for several years as a regional store manager for a large junior apparel company, a buyer and sales representative of designer apparel and in a management position with the outlet division of the popular Liz Claiborne line before pursuing her current career of 12 years as a columnist focused on writing about coupons and bargain hunting.
Thus, it is sad to hear the news, as reported yesterday by the New York Times, that after 50 years as a columnist for the Voice, Hentoff, 83, is losing his job.
Over the years as a columnist, public speaker and executive recruiter, Martha has conducted in - depth interviews with thousands of CIOs on their greatest challenges and triumphs.

Not exact matches

As Canadian Business columnist and Ivey School of Business economist Mike Moffatt noted last month, a few widely read economists this year have used their associations with various publications to stridently assert that fiscal stimulus won't work.
Ray Negron, a Yankees employee for more than 40 years who serves as a columnist for Newsmax, told Business Insider that Steinbrenner was a «very strong mentor» to Trump.
As our own columnist Bruce Philp warned about the launch of Target Canada exactly one year ago:
Tech columnist John Gruber of the web site Daringfireball.net, says it's fitting for Apple (aapl) to add a deluxe «Pro» model to the iPhone line as it has done with iPads and Mac computers, especially because the company probably can't source enough of the OLED screens this year to include them on every phone.
As Financial Times columnist Martin Wolf noted on Wednesday, Sept. 24, the problem is that the face value of mortgage loans and a raft of other bad loans far exceeds current market prices or prices that are likely to be realized this year, next year or the year after that.
A Nice Little Place on the North Side: Wrigley Field at One Hundred, by George F. Will (Crown Archetype): America's premier political columnist begins his latest reflection on the National Pastime with some charming, autobiographically - derived advice for Catholicism: after recalling that he became a Chicago Cub fan at age seven, «when I was still not as discerning as one should be when making life - shaping decisions,» the elegant Dr. Will notes that «The Catholic Church thinks seven - year olds have reached an age of reasoning» and remarks, «The Church might want to rethink that.»
As Bernie Lincicome, columnist for the Chicago Tribune, wrote, «Joining the team that beat Sutcliffe in the last Cub game of the year would be as tasteless as an accused murderer marrying the victim's widow.&raquAs Bernie Lincicome, columnist for the Chicago Tribune, wrote, «Joining the team that beat Sutcliffe in the last Cub game of the year would be as tasteless as an accused murderer marrying the victim's widow.&raquas tasteless as an accused murderer marrying the victim's widow.&raquas an accused murderer marrying the victim's widow.»
Michael Rosenberg joined Sports Illustrated as a senior writer in 2012 after working at the Detroit Free Press for 13 years, eight of them as a columnist.
Pauline Phillips, more popularly known as «Dear Abby,» the internationally famous advice columnist for nearly 50 years, just passed away.
While the effects of climate change have already transformed parts of New York City — particularly its waterfronts, as documented by Camera Obscura columnist Nathan Kensinger in the years since Hurricane Sandy — things will likely only get worse in the years to come.
After Philip May appeared on the show with his wife last year, one columnist noted that «he seemed to be able to don a mantle of such extreme ordinariness that he might as well not have been there».
Andrew Kennedy, who heads the board and also serves as a senior economic development aide for Governor Andrew Cuomo, defended the report against the harsh criticism of columnists and lawmakers who derided the 76 jobs created in Start - UP's first year as lackluster.
The new spokesperson has put in over 28 years in journalism, serving as a columnist in Sunday Concord and ThisDay Newspapers, as well as an Editor of Hints Magazine.
As a newspaper columnist (and a fervent lover of travel), I spent years traversing the globe and tried everything from vodka to prescription anxiety drugs to lavender essential oil to magnesium to make my in - flight time palatable.
Will Brink has over 15 years experience as a respected author, columnist and consultant, to the supplement, fitness, bodybuilding, and weight loss industry and has been extensively published.
After graduating, I then went on to work in retail management for many years; then as a personal stylist, and now as a fashion writer and columnist.
As a dating columnist and author, he's written about dating for AARP Magazine, The Huffington Post, Maria Shriver, About.com, and a host of other online magazines for several years.
Over the years, Dr. Michelle has lent her guidance to top publications as an advice columnist for Women's Health Magazine and as a contributor to HuffPost.
Julie ranks as the most influential person in social media on the subjects of «dating» and «online dating» on social media influence site, Klout, was named one of the «Top 10 Columnists to Follow on Twitter,» and is a finalist for «Best Dating Coach of the Year» in the 2017 iDate awards.
Completed the same year as the star's first face - lift, Madame X viciously spans two dozen years, inspiring one gossip columnist of the time to joke that Constance Bennett looked younger without makeup than Turner did with it.
Irate that columnist George Will had questioned the benefits of early childhood education in a throwaway line in paragraph 15 of an op - ed, Heckman wrote, «Those benefits, quoted by President Obama this year, come from my evidence - based analysis of more than 30 years of data from the Perry Preschool program... It is as good a trial for effectiveness as those we currently rely on to evaluate prescription and over-the-counter drugs.»
A former Newsweek reporter and now a regular columnist for The Takoma Voice, she spent two years as PTA president at Piney Branch and is an enthusiastic booster of the school and its diversity.
Before joining the Bush Institute, the Fort Worth native served 22 years as an editorial columnist for the Dallas Morning News and led the newspaper's Texas Faith blog.
He previously served for 22 years as an editorial columnist for the Dallas Morning News.
He served as its education editor for nearly 30 years and then became its senior news columnist.
After several years freelancing, he became a columnist for Automobile Magazine in 1991 and has now written more than 250 columns as well as numerous features for the periodical, in the process becoming its New York Bureau Chief.
Soon we'll be sharing our 50 Best Books of 2013, but to tide you over until then, here are our 13 favorite cookbooks of the year, as selected by our esteemed cooking columnist, Sybil Pratt.
For three years or so I served as a books columnist for the Boston Globe, given dispensation to write about whatever bookish thing I wished — weird Polish novels, obscure French poets, science fiction classics — and so was forever on the lookout for fresh voices.
She spent over five years as a newspaper columnist and three years in non-profit Public Relations.
The mother of two and grandmother of three started her book - writing career in 1976 after working for 14 years as bookkeeper / columnist for the local newspaper.
Theresa Osborne, divorced and the mother of a twelve - year - old son, picks it up during a seaside vacation from her job as a Boston newspaper columnist.
I've covered New York for more than 35 years as a reporter and columnist, and I know from long experience that it's a story teller's dream.
Many current Kindle owners don't know it does, because it's put into a submenu called «experimental» and some, when trying it first, 2 years ago, found it slow and didn't try it again (and that includes gadget columnists), not realizing that as with any small device, the mobile - device optimized sites are the ones to get to.
Dan Bortolotti has been a contributor to MoneySense for some 15 years as a feature writer, columnist, and editor.
As the monthly herptile columnist for Pet Business magazine, I aim to share ideas and what I laughingly refer to as the wisdom I have gathered from 36 years of reptile retailinAs the monthly herptile columnist for Pet Business magazine, I aim to share ideas and what I laughingly refer to as the wisdom I have gathered from 36 years of reptile retailinas the wisdom I have gathered from 36 years of reptile retailing.
Dog Owner's Guide columnist Vicki DeGruy has been writing about problem prevention for several years, and new columnists Jackie Krieger and Cacky Vincent now add their perspective as devotees of clicker training.
Pat Lee is a freelance columnist with thirty years as a pet enthusiast.
More Pet Peeves It has been almost a year since I took over as Pet Business» «Industry Insider» columnist by publishing a list of my pet peeves about the pet industry.
They even house - sat in the same place in Grenada as I did a few years back, and they're also columnists on CreditWalk!
After college, Mr. Maxa began his journalism career as an investigative reporter and personalities columnist at the Washington Post where he worked for 13 years.
The game takes place on the fictional Alola Islands — basically a very touristy vision of Hawaii, as Waypoint columnist Rob Rath dived into last year — a warm, sunny, friendly place.
As she settles into her new home in Brooklyn, columnist Erin Sweeny reflects on a year of wandering after graduate school.
At a Guardian Live event, Gilbert & George joined Hans Ulrich Obrist, Guardian columnist Charlotte Higgins and Guardian Members to discuss their 50 - year career as living art, challenge the Tate and offer some advice for young artists
(For one representative example, two years ago columnist George Will referred to 1998 as warming's «apogee.»)
I'm an ex-journalist who has worked as an editor, editorial writer and columnist for several newspapers over the past 40 years, including The Toronto Star, Globe and Mail, Bangkok Post, and Victoria Times Colonist.
Before joining the Farm Bureau in February 2008, Mr. Krist worked for 24 years as a reporter, editor and Opinion - page columnist at the Ventura County Star, a daily newspaper in Southern California.
After covering the industry for 14 years as wine, food and beer columnist, he left journalism and joined the wine industry that he has come to love.
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