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Norman Pearlstine
NameNorman Pearlstine
OccupationJournalist, Editor

Norman Pearlstine is a renowned American journalist and editor, best known for his work at Time Inc., The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes. He has had a distinguished career, working with notable figures such as Rupert Murdoch, Michael Bloomberg, and Steve Forbes. Pearlstine's experience spans various media outlets, including Bloomberg Businessweek, Fortune (magazine), and Money (magazine). His contributions to the field of journalism have been recognized by organizations like the American Society of Magazine Editors and the National Magazine Awards.

Early Life and Education

Norman Pearlstine was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and grew up in a family of modest means. He attended Haverford College, where he studied English literature and developed an interest in journalism. After graduating, Pearlstine went on to pursue a career in journalism, drawing inspiration from notable figures like Walter Lippmann, Edward R. Murrow, and Nicholas Kristof. He began his career at the Philadelphia Inquirer, working alongside journalists like Sarah Kendzior and Glenn Kessler. Pearlstine's early experiences also involved working with The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Newsweek.

Career

Pearlstine's career in journalism has been marked by his work at several prominent publications, including The Wall Street Journal, where he worked under the guidance of Peter Kann and Karen Elliott House. He has also contributed to Forbes, Bloomberg Businessweek, and Fortune (magazine), often writing about topics like business, economics, and politics. Pearlstine has interviewed notable figures like Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and Jeff Bezos, and has covered significant events like the 2008 financial crisis, the Enron scandal, and the Bernie Madoff ponzi scheme. His work has been recognized by organizations like the Pulitzer Prize board and the National Press Club.

Time at Time Inc.

During his tenure at Time Inc., Pearlstine worked closely with notable editors like Henry Luce, Briton Hadden, and John Huey. He was involved in the publication of several prominent magazines, including Time (magazine), Life (magazine), and Sports Illustrated. Pearlstine's time at Time Inc. also coincided with the rise of digital media, and he played a key role in the company's efforts to adapt to the changing landscape, working with companies like AOL, Comcast, and Verizon Media. He has spoken at conferences like SXSW and Web 2.0, and has written about the intersection of media and technology for publications like The New Yorker and Wired (magazine).

Later Career and Ventures

After leaving Time Inc., Pearlstine went on to pursue various ventures, including working as a consultant for companies like Bloomberg LP and Forbes Media. He has also been involved in the development of several digital media startups, including Pulse (news aggregator) and Flipboard. Pearlstine has written for publications like The Atlantic and Harvard Business Review, and has spoken at events like the World Economic Forum and the Aspen Ideas Festival. He has also taught at institutions like Columbia University and New York University, and has worked with organizations like the Knight Foundation and the Poynter Institute.

Personal Life

Norman Pearlstine is married to Nancy Friday, a well-known author and journalist. He has written about his personal experiences and interests for publications like The New York Times and Vanity Fair. Pearlstine is also involved in various philanthropic efforts, including working with organizations like the Committee to Protect Journalists and the International Rescue Committee. He has been recognized for his contributions to journalism and philanthropy by organizations like the National Academy of Arts and Sciences and the New York City Police Foundation. Pearlstine's work and legacy continue to be felt in the world of journalism, with many notable figures like Sarah Kendzior, Glenn Greenwald, and Nick Davies citing him as an influence. Category:American journalists

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