David Churbuck

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David Churbuck is a blogger,[1] technology journalist,[2] and co-founder of Forbes.com.[3][4]

Personal

He enjoys sculling and cycling.[5]

Books

In 1988 he wrote "The Book of Rowing"- a book about the history of the sport.[5]

Career

Churbuck has over 25 years of experience in print and online media. He is currently an Internet Media Marketing executive. He serves as the vice-president of Global Web Marketing at Lenovo. From 1994-2000, he directed Forbes" new media strategy. He later joined McKinsey & Company where he was responsible for launching the firm's e-commerce online publication.[5]

He began his career in journalism as an intern for Cape Cod Times. He eventually worked his way up to becoming political editor and Massachusetts statehouse bureau chief for the Lawrence Eagle-Tribune.[5]

In 1988, he joined Forbes Magazine as a senior editor.[5]

Awards and honors

Churbuck has wona number of awards which include:

  • Computer Press Association's Business Story of the Year
  • National Association of Science Writer's story of the year
  • Two first-place awards in consecutive years in the Excellence in Technology Communications competition[5]

Family

Churbuck and his wife together have three children.[5]

References


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