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E. Thomas Wood
E. Thomas Wood (born October 9, 1963) is an American journalist, historian and freelance writer. From 2005 until 2011, he worked as a reporter for NashvillePost.com, a local business and political news website in Nashville, Tennessee, and related publications. In the 1990s, Wood regularly contributed to ''The New York Times'' from Nashville and other locations (including Romania, where he lectured at universities in 1997), and to ''The Wall Street Journal''. He was the founding editor of '' Bank Director'' magazine and served as editor and publisher of '' Nashville Life'' and '' Business Nashville'' magazines. He was a business reporter and interim business editor at ''The Tennessean'' in the early 1990s."Wood, E. Thomas". Contemporary Authors. Volume 220, p. 429. Since 2012, he has worked as a staff marketing writer for the global law firm Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. He has been a member since 1998 of the state-chartered Tennessee Holocaust Commission and since 2018 o ...
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A journalist is an individual that collects/gathers information in form of text, audio, or pictures, processes them into a news-worthy form, and disseminates it to the public. The act or process mainly done by the journalist is called journalism. Roles Journalists can be broadcast, print, advertising, and public relations personnel, and, depending on the form of journalism, the term ''journalist'' may also include various categories of individuals as per the roles they play in the process. This includes reporters, correspondents, citizen journalists, editors, editorial-writers, columnists, and visual journalists, such as photojournalists (journalists who use the medium of photography). A reporter is a type of journalist who researches, writes and reports on information in order to present using sources. This may entail conducting interviews, information-gathering and/or writing articles. Reporters may split their time between working in a newsroom, or from home, and goin ...
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