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David Freeman | |
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Born | David Freeman 1959 Pine Bluff, Arkansas |
Education | Yale University |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, author |
David W. Freeman (born 1959) is editorial director ofNBC News Mach, whichAdWeek described pre-launch as 'a new tech, science and innovation vertical'.[1]
Freeman earned a bachelor's degree in English and Journalism fromYale University in 1981. Since November 2016, Freeman has been editorial director, MACH (science, tech & innovation) at NBCNews.com in New York City. Before that he had worked forHuffington Post (December 2011 to November 2016) as Senior Science Editor, Managing Editor ofCBS Interactive's Health Channel (June 2010 – December 2011, SmartmanDaily (2007 through December 2010), as a writer forWebMD (2009 to 2010), as freelance writer/editor for New Hope Media (2005 to Jun 2007), as editorial team manager for consumer magazines, Adoptive Families andADDitude Magazine, and as editorial director forBoardroom, Inc. (January 1995 through May 2004).
He has won several awards and fellowships for his work, including 2017 AACR June L. Biedler Prize for Cancer Journalism from theAmerican Association for Cancer Research. In Spring 2017, Freeman was named aHarvard Medical School Media Fellow for scientific and biomedical research writing.[2]
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