
CHRIS ANDERSON
Editor-in-Chief, Wired
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Chris Anderson became the Editor-in-Chief of Wired magazine in 2001. The
following year, he led the magazine to a 2002 National Magazine Awards
nomination for General Excellence, and again in 2004. Previously, he was
at The Economist, where he served as U.S. Business Editor, Asia Business
Editor (based in Hong Kong); and Technology Editor. He started The
Economist’s Internet coverage in 1994 and directed its initial web
strategy.
Anderson's career began at the two premier science journals, Nature and
Science, where he served in several editorial capacities. He holds a
Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from George Washington University
and studied Quantum Mechanics and Science Journalism at the University of
California at Berkeley.
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