Joe Weber
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| Joe Weber | |
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| Occupation | Journalist |
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| Employer | Business Week |
| Web site | www.businessweek.com/ |
Joseph Weber is the domestic chief of correspondents for BusinessWeek and is based in Chicago.[1] Previously, he was bureau chief in Chicago.[2] Weber joined the magazine in 1987 as a correspondent in Dallas.
While Chicago bureau chief, he managed the Chicago reporting staff. He also later had a hand in the editorial operations of BusinessWeek Chicago, a short-lived monthly edition of Business Week focused on the Chicago area.[3] Michael Arndt served as BusinessWeek Chicago editor and continues to work as a senior correspondent for BusinessWeek in the wake of BusinessWeek Chicago's run.[4]
Background
In addition to working with BusinessWeek's operations in Chicago and Dallas, Weber served in the publications Philadelphia and Toronto bureaus.[5]
He was Philadelphia bureau manager from January of 1988 until August of 1997. He subsequently managed Business Week's Canadian coverage from Toronto until December of 1999.[6]
In the course of his career Weber has received journalism awards including an Excellence in Financial Journalism Award from the New York State Society of CPAs, two Peter Lisagor Awards from the Headline Club of Chicago and a Distinguished Editorial Achievement Award from McGraw-Hill.
Education
Weber is a graduate of Rutgers University and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.[7]
References
- ↑ Joseph Weber. Business Week. Retrieved on June 24, 2008.
- ↑ BusinessWeek changes. Talking Business News. Retrieved on June 24, 2008.
- ↑ Business Reporting Seeks To Keep Pace with Online Technologies. Publicity Club of Chicago. Retrieved on June 24, 2008.
- ↑ BusinessWeek Kills Chicago Edition. ChicagoBusiness. Retrieved on June 25, 2008.
- ↑ Business Reporting Seeks To Keep Pace with Online Technologies. Publicity Club of Chicago. Retrieved on June 24, 2008.
- ↑ Joseph Weber. Business Week. Retrieved on June 24, 2008.
- ↑ Joseph Weber. Business Week. Retrieved on June 24, 2008.



