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Thomas S. Winter

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Thomas S. Winter served as the president and editor-in-chief of Human Events.[1][2][3][4]

Biography

Thomas Winter earned a bachelor's degree in 1959 and an MBA in 1961, both from Harvard University.[1][2] He joined Human Events in 1961 at the age of 24 as an assistant editor.[1][2] In 1964, he was named as the paper's editor, and in 1966 he became a co-owner and its president.[1][2][5] He assumed the title editor-in-chief in 1996.[1][2]

Winter also served as vice chairman of the American Conservative Union and treasurer of the Conservative Victory Fund.[1][2][6]

Honors and awards

In 2010, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award by The Phillips Foundation.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Human Events biography Archived 2011-11-07 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b c d e f American Conservative Union biography Archived 2011-03-03 at the Library of Congress Web Archives
  3. ^ Michael Crane, The Political Junkie Handbook, SP Books, 2004, p. 534 [1]
  4. ^ Lee Edwards, The conservative revolution: the movement that remade America, Free Press, 1999, p. 170 [2]
  5. ^ Ronald Lora, William Henry Longton, The conservative press in twentieth-century America, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1999, p.459 [3]
  6. ^ Derk Arend Wilcox, The right guide: a guide to conservative, free-market, and right-of-center organizations, Economics America, Inc., 2000, p.43
  7. ^ The Phillips Foundation webpage