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About Randall Rothenberg
Randall Rothenberg, President and Editor-in-Chief of strategy+business
media, which includes strategy+business, the award-winning quarterly
business magazine, and other business publications aimed at top
business executives. Mr. Rothenberg is also an editor-at-large and
media/marketing columnist for Advertising Age magazine.
Prior to joining strategy+business, Mr. Rothenberg was a contributing
editor of Wired, where he assigned and wrote pieces about
technology, science, communications and culture, and specialized
in corporate convergence strategies.
Previously, Mr. Rothenberg held senior editorial positions at leading
publications, including senior writer, columnist, and editorial
director of Esquire and senior consulting editor at Bloomberg
Business News in London. He has contributed articles to the Atlantic
Monthly, the New York Times Magazine, Metropolis,
The Nation, The New Leader, Inc., Condé Nast Traveler,
Diversion, GQ, and New York Magazine.
Mr. Rothenberg is the author of Where the Suckers Moon: An Advertising
Story, The Neoliberals: Creating The New American Politics,
and co-author with Alan F. Westin and Albert Robbins, of Getting
Angry Six Times a Week: A Portfolio of Political Cartoons. His
December 1996 Esquire story, "The Age of Spin," garnered
the Society of Professional Journalists' Deadline Club Award for
best magazine feature writing of the year. Mr. Rothenberg has appeared
regularly on television programs such as CNN Newsstand and CNN DotCom.
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