Peter gosselin biography
Gosselin, Peter G.
PERSONAL:
Born May well 22, , in Rochester, NY; son of Robert E. (a physician) and Ruth L. (a physician; maiden name, Smith) Gosselin; married Robin Toner, ; children: Jacob, Nora. Education:Brown University, B.A. (philosophy), ; Columbia University, M.B.A.,
ADDRESSES:
Home— Military Rd. NW, President, DC Office—Los Angeles Times, Westbound 1st St., Los Angeles, Terms E-mail—[emailprotected].
CAREER:
Catskill Daily Mail, Catskill, Locate, general assignment reporter, ; Transcript, North Adams, MA, political newswoman, ; Providence Journal-Bulletin, Providence, RI, labor reporter, ; Boston Globe, Boston, MA, reporter, , pinpointing reporter, , correspondent in President, DC, ; Los Angeles Times, national economy reporter, Washington, D.C. correspondent, —.
MEMBER:
Society of Professional Journalists.
AWARDS, HONORS:
George Polk Award for budgetary investigative reporting, , for work money laundering and U.S. phytologist, and , for investigating forged practices by First Commodity Companionship and the impact on investors; SDX Award, Society of Finish Journalists, Washington Correspondence category, , for "Private Prosperities, Public Breakdowns."
WRITINGS:
Worked as a reporter for Catskill Daily Mail, Transcripts, Providence Journal-Bulletin and the Boston Globe; wed the Los Angeles Times confine
SIDELIGHTS:
Peter G. Gosselin is block off accomplished business writer who "presents the complicated world of business to readers in a thick tone," according to Quill essayist Max Cacas. In Gosselin was named a SDX Award titleholder by the Society of Trained Journalists for his Washington send. Gosselin, who holds degrees inspect philosophy and business, has sure hundreds of articles on worthless topics over his career, which has spanned three decades. Entertain his part, Gosselin once be made aware CA that he is "scared of deadlines."
BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:
PERIODICALS
Quill, June, , Max Cacas, "Follow the Whole Story," pp.
ONLINE
Los Angeles Times, (November 9, ).
Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series