Jeffrey Mark Goldberg is an American journalist and editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine. During his nine years at The Atlantic prior to becoming editor, Goldberg became known for his coverage of foreign affairs. He has won many awards and written eleven cover stories for the magazine.
Born: | Jeffrey Mark Goldberg, Sept 22, 1965, New York City, New York, U.S. |
Citizenship: | United States, Israel |
Alma mater: | University of Pennsylvania |
Occupation: | Journalist, writer |
Title: | Editor-in-chief of The Atlantic |
Political party: | Democratic |
Children: | 3 |
Awards: | National Magazine Award, Overseas Press Club's Joe & Laurie Dine Award |
Website: | Jeffrey Goldberg's Official site |
Twitter: | Jeffrey Goldberg's Twitter profile |
IMDb: | Jeffrey Goldberg's IMDb |
About Jeffrey Goldberg
Well-renowned journalist who's recognized for being the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic where he focused on foreign affairs. He is also the author of the 2006 book Prisoners: A Story of Friendship and Terror.
Before Fame
He was editor-in-chief of The Daily Pennsylvanian while studying at the University of Pennsylvania.
Achievement
He earned the National Magazine Award for Reporting for his coverage of Islamic terrorism in 2003.
Family Life
He married his wife Pamela in 1993. They have three children including a daughter named Talia. His parents' names are Ellen and Daniel.
Associations
He wrote a 2002 piece for The New Yorker titled The Great Terror which discussed the threat of Saddam Hussein.
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