David shribman biography
- David Shribman is an American journalist and author, with a career spanning many well-known newspapers.
- David is a syndicated columnist and also serves as a Scholar-in-Residence at Carnegie Mellon University.
- Biography.
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David M. Shribman
David M. Shribman, 55, became executive editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on February 3, 2003. He came to Pittsburgh from The Boston Globe where he was assistant managing editor, columnist and Washington bureau chief.
He graduated summa cum laude from Dartmouth College in 1976 and was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. He did graduate work at Cambridge University, England, as a James Reynolds Scholar.
He joined The Globe after serving as national political correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. Prior to that, he covered Congress and national politics for The New York Times and was a member of the national staff of The Washington Star. A native of Salem, Massachusetts, he began his career at The Buffalo Evening News, where he worked on the city staff before being assigned to the paper’s Washington bureau.
Mr. Shribman was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in journalism in 1995 for his coverage of Washington and the American political scene. His column, “My Point,” is syndicated nationally.
Mr. Shribman was a regular p
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David Shribman
David M. Shribman became executive editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on February 3, 2003. He came to Pittsburgh from The Boston Globe where he was assistant managing editor, columnist and Washington bureau chief. He now teaches at the Max Bell School of Public Policy.
Mr. Shribman was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1995 for his coverage of Washington and the American political scene. He writes a weekly column, "My Point," syndicated throughout the United States, and a biweekly column for the Globe and Mail.
A dual citizen of the United States and Canada, he graduated summa cum laude from Dartmouth College with a degree in history and was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. He did graduate work in European and African history at Cambridge University, England, as a Reynolds Scholar.
He served as national political correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, covered Congress and national politics for The New York Times and was a member of the national staff of The Washington Star. A native of Salem, Massachusetts, he began his career at The Buffalo E
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David M. Shribman
American journalist and author
David Shribman is an American journalist and author, with a career spanning many well-known newspapers. He has since turned to teaching.
Shribman won the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting.[1] At the time, he served as the Boston Globe's Washington bureau chief, as well as a columnist.[2]
His first job was at the city desk of the Buffalo Evening News. Subsequently, he served in national news and politics capacities at the same paper and at the Washington Star, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Boston Globe.[3][2] In 2002, he was hired as executive editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, where he remained for 16 years.[3] He had planned on retiring in 2019, but the Pittsburgh Tree of Life synagogue shooting caused him to leave earlier;[4] he made the globally-recognized decision to publish a front-page, full-width headline, in Hebrew-Aramaic, of the opening of the Jewish mourner's prayer the Friday following the massacre.[3][4
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