
San Francisco-based Technology Correspondent for Financial Times
San Francisco Bay Area

San Francisco-based Technology Correspondent for Financial Times
San Francisco Bay Area
Award-winning journalist with more than 30 years' experience in newspapers, magazines, radio, TV and the internet on local, national and international levels. At the BBC for 17 years and has spent the past eight with the Financial Times. Served as a foreign correspondent in Sri Lanka, Washington and Turkey as well as in a roving role for the BBC. Turned a geeky interest into a professional focus on the internet and technology for the past 11 years and was founding World Editor of the BBC News website and the BBC 's first Internet Correspondent. Currently a technology correspondent for the FT, based in its San Francisco bureau.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; PSON; Newspapers industry)
November 2004 — Present (4 years 9 months)
Covering the semiconductor industry, the video games sector and emerging internet, consumer electronics and telecom trends in Silicon Valley, San Francisco and beyond.
Supplying stories and features for the newspaper and FT.com, writing regular View from the Valley column for Digital Business supplement, helped to initiate and regular contributor to FT Techblog.
Hosted International Supersession with US Commerce Secretary and foreign government ministers at 2007 Consumer Electronics Show.
Co-nominee, , Best Deadline/Breaking News Story, Business Journalist of the Year awards, 2007