Tom Watson (journalist)
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Tom Watson (born February 21, 1962 [1] in Yonkers, New York) is an American journalist, entrepreneur and blogger.
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[2] in April 1999.
Watson is Chief Strategy Officer of Changing Our World, a national consulting company he helped to found[3]. In recent years he has served as a board member of the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy[4], chaired by Ambassador Andrew Young, and the New York Software Industry Association.
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[5].
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- ^ "Time Marches On....", Tom Watson - My Dirty Life & Times, 31 December, 2004. Retrieved on 2006-06-20.
- ^ "internet.com acquires @NY and SiliconAlleyJobs.com websites.", Write News, 14 April, 1999. Retrieved on 2006-06-20.
- ^ "ChangingOurWorld Lands Former atNewYork.com Co-Founder.", Internetnews.com, 28 June, 2000. Retrieved on 2006-06-20.
- ^ "Board of Directors.", Drum Major Institute, 28 June, 2002. Retrieved on 2006-06-20.
- ^ "The New York Times.", 4 Newspapers Offer Reward in Bombing, 3 March, 1989. Retrieved on 2006-06-20.
- "A Letter to Readers: The Truth About @NY". @NY, January 1998.
- "Silicon Survivors". New York Magazine, April 1998.
- "Silicon Alley Struts Its Stuff". Wired, June 1998.
- "Silicon Alley's Political Shadow". Wired, September 2000.
- "Philanthropy, the eBay Way". MissionFish, November 2003.
- "For-profits finding nonprofit irresistible". The NonProfit Times, May 2004.