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Brian M. Carney is an editor, journalist and member of the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board. Since August 2009, he has been living in London and serving as editorial page editor of The Wall Street Journal Europe. He is the coauthor, with Isaac Getz, of Freedom, Inc.,[1] published by Crown Business on October 13, 2009. He has won the Gerald Loeb Award for business journalism and the Frederic Bastiat Journalism Prize.
Biography
Brian Carney attended Yale College, where he majored in philosophy and was the 93rd Chairman of the Party of the Right (Yale). He was also involved in the Yale Political Union. He then went on to receive a master's degree in philosophy from Boston University. After college, he spent a winter working as a sternman on a lobster boat on Monhegan Island, Maine. Before becoming a Wall Street Journal Editorial Board member he was the editorial page editor of The Wall Street Journal Europe. Prior to that he worked for the "Innovations in American Government" program at Harvard University.
Awards
- 2009 Gerald Loeb Award[2]
Books
- Freedom, Inc.: Free Your Employees and Let Them Lead Your Business to Higher Productivity, Profits, and Growth, Brian M. Carney, Isaac Getz, Random House, Inc., 2009, ISBN 978-0-307-40938-6
References
- ^ Hints From the Printed Page by Paul B. Brown New York Times 28 October 2009
- ^ "Brian Carney | UCLA Anderson School of Management". Anderson.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2011-10-03.
External links
- "Brian Carney", The Wall Street Journal