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Charles M. Madigan (born August 23, 1949) is an American educator who has been an editor,
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and columnist in
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.


Life

Madigan grew up in
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and attended Pennsylvania State University. He had his first professional newspaper job with the ''
Altoona Mirror The ''Altoona Mirror'' is a daily newspaper located in Altoona, Pennsylvania. It is the hometown newspaper for Altoona and serves all of Blair County as well as parts of surrounding counties. History The newspaper was founded on June 13, 1874 as ...
'' in 1966.Awards for excellence to 13 Tribune staffers
''
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'', December 11, 1981 ("Madigan, 32, a native of Altoona Pa, became a Tribune reporter in July 1979")
From 1968 to 1970 he worked as local government reporter for the '' Harrisburg Patriot'' in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He worked for
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from 1970 to 1979, including two and a half years as correspondent from the
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during the Cold War. Associated with the ''
Chicago Tribune The ''Chicago Tribune'' is a daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, owned by Tribune Publishing. Founded in 1847, and formerly self-styled as the "World's Greatest Newspaper" (a slogan for which WGN radio and television a ...
'' from 1979 until 2008, he was the Sunday Perspective editor and senior correspondent, and was the paper's national editor,
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news editor, projects editor,
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correspondent, national correspondent and was the paper's first senior writer. In 2000 he was executive editor of Britannica.com, but returned to the ''Tribune'' in October. Madigan wrote the main story on the September 11, 2001 attacks for the September 12, 2001 editions of the ''Tribune''. In 2003 and 2004 Madigan was an instructor at the
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of
Northwestern University Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston, Illinois. Founded in 1851, Northwestern is the oldest chartered university in Illinois and is ranked among the most prestigious academic institutions in the world. Charte ...
. He co-authored and collaborated on several books. He was the editor of ''Global Chicago'' and worked on a book about his family's history in the
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of Western
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. He has three sons, Eamon, Brian and Conor. His wife, Linda, teaches special education. In 2007 Madigan became the Presidential Writer in Residence at
Roosevelt University Roosevelt University is a private university with campuses in Chicago and Schaumburg, Illinois. Founded in 1945, the university was named in honor of United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. The unive ...
in
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, teaching classes focused on journalism and politics in the university's Department of Communication.From Here on Out: Charles Madigan
''
Chicago Public Radio WBEZ (91.5 FM) – branded ''WBEZ 91.5'' – is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to serve Chicago, Illinois, and primarily serving the Chicago metropolitan area. Financed by corporate underwriting, government funding and li ...
'', December 28, 2009
He appeared on C-SPAN in 2005 and 2010.


Works

*Madigan, Charles (editor), ''Global Chicago'' (2004, University of Illinois Press) *Martinez, Arthur and Charles Madigan, ''The Hard Road to the Softer Side: Lessons from the Transformation of Sears'' (2001, Crown Business) *Greenwald, Gerald and Charles Madigan, ''Lessons from the Heart of American Business: A Roadmap for Managers in the 21st Century'' (2001, Warner Books) *O'Shea, James and Charles Madigan, ''Dangerous Company: The Consulting Powerhouses and the Businesses They Save and Ruin'' (1997, Nicholas Brealey) *Madigan, Charles (editor) ''-30-: The Collapse of the Great American Newspaper'' (2007) () *''Destiny Calling, How the People Elected Barack Obama'' (2009) ()


References


External links


Biography
from official book site * * * * as co-author
Charles M. Madigan, Presidential Writer in Residence
at ''
Roosevelt University Roosevelt University is a private university with campuses in Chicago and Schaumburg, Illinois. Founded in 1945, the university was named in honor of United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. The unive ...
''
''Chicago Tribune'' column
*''Chicago Tribune'' blogs about the 2004 presidentia
Republican Convention
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Democratic Convention
{{DEFAULTSORT:Madigan, Charles Living people Pennsylvania State University alumni Northwestern University staff Roosevelt University faculty American business writers American columnists American economics writers American male journalists Chicago Tribune people Writers from Chicago American expatriates in the Soviet Union 1949 births