 |


|


Home - Viewing one post

My Resume posted on August 15, 2008

About Stephen

|
Stephen Baker
steve@sbakermedia.com
TheNumerati.net, Twitter @stevebaker
Profile
Author of Final Jeopardy--The
Man-Machine Battle for the Future of our Minds, to be published by Houghton
Mifflin, Spring, 2011; and The Numerati (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2008 in
North America, and 17 foreign publishers) Blogs at TheNumerati.net.
The Numerati
Following a BusinessWeek cover story, Math Will Rock Your World, The Numerati
looks at the explosion of digital data and the rise of the applied math
gurus who use it to model and predict the behavior of shoppers, voters,
patients, terrorists, and even lovers. A Wall Street Journal review
calls it "a highly readable and fascinating account of the
number-driven world we now live in."
BusinessWeek
Senior Writer 2003-09
Lead
writer on a 2005 cover story, Blogs Will Change Your Business, written
in the style of a blog and introducing the Blogspotting blog. Revised
the story, using input from readers through blogs and Twitter, and
produced another cover in 2008, Beyond Blogs. The online version of the
updated blog story is the most viewed and shared article in the
magazine's history and has generated more than 6,000 comments. Math
cover was the most clicked and linked BW story of 2006. Introduced in a
2007 cover story, Google and the Wisdom of Clouds, the search giant's
cloud computing strategy through a profile of a 26-year-old programmer.
Acting Senior Editor, Information Technology 2002-03
Returned
from Paris and filled in as tech editor in New York, having never been
an editor, worked in New York, or covered technology in the United
States. Led a tech team of 18 in New York, Silicon Valley and
elsewhere. Later resisted pressure to remain an editor and chose
instead to return to writing. This was widely regarded at the time as a
puzzling career move.
Europe Technology Correspondent 1998-2002
Covered
the Internet, software, and wireless technology in Europe, writing a
cover on the rise of Nokia, also chronicling the fall of the Baan
Company, the growth of English as Europe's language, and the battle for
control of the mobile Internet.
Pittsburgh Bureau Chief 1992-98
Wrote
on the fall of Westinghouse and the rise of the minimills. When editors
lost interest in heavy industry, switched to cover transplants and
robotics. Won 1997 National Educational Writers first place for The New
American Worker.
Mexico Bureau Chief 1987-92
Won
Overseas Press Club award for cover story on the Mexican auto industry,
Detroit South. Created a stir with expose of presidential cronies, The
Friends of Carlos Salinas.
Other Experience
Reporter, El Paso Herald-Post 1985-86
Wrote
about election fraud in Juarez, hidden drug plantations in New Mexico,
and a mysterious fainting epidemic in San Francisco del Oro, Chihuahua,
that affected only teenaged girls.
Reporter, The Daily Journal, Caracas, Venezuela 1983-85
Covered
a racketeering suit against the state oil company and eventually got
booted off the oil beat, at the government's insistence. Quit and
freelanced for The Wall Street Journal and oil trade publications.
Freelance journalist, Washington, Buenos Aires, 1982-83
Wrote articles on the Nicaraguan economy, the rise of Peru's Sendero Luminoso, and the
military
coup in Suriname for The San Jose Mercury-News, The Los Angeles Times,
and other papers. Covered Argentina's transition to democracy for USA
Today.
Managing Editor, The Black River Tribune, Ludlow, VT 1978-1980
Ran a weekly paper covering seven towns and a ski mountain (and Aleksandr Solzhenitzyn's compound).
Education
MS. Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism 1981
BA. University of Wisconsin, Madison (majors in history and Spanish) 1977
Junior year at the University of Madrid, Facultad de Filosofia y Letras 1976
Languages
Fluent Spanish and French, serviceable Portuguese
|



|

|


|
 |









Cog psych yesterdy at Penn St. Try counting things w/out moving finger. You rock, nod, or tap foot,anything to create rhythm.

follow me on twitter





The Book Bag - Zoe Page

The Wall Street Journal - John Derbyshire

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung - Milos Vec

The Guardian (UK) - Steven Poole & Christopher Exeter

read more reviews





The appeal of virtual
- May 18, 2010

My next book: IBM's Jeopardy mission
- March 22, 2010

BusinessWeek's strategy
- November 12, 2009

BusinessWeek cannot afford to stay within McGraw-Hill
- August 6, 2009

How to remake BusinessWeek?
- July 16, 2009

Fiction: The Andean Correspondent
- May 30, 2009

It's OK not to read the book...
- January 8, 2009

List of favorite non-fiction books
- December 18, 2008

Early results of behavioral ad campaign
- November 4, 2008

Launching Numerati behavioral campaign: Will deliver 8 million targeted ads
- September 5, 2008

The Worker: Excerpted as BusinessWeek cover story, Aug 28, 2008
- August 28, 2008

Message for math and business readers
- August 27, 2008







|