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Non-Tech : Thom Calandra, CBS Marketwatch and IVAN - Exposing the TRUTH

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Calandra still listed on Marketwatch Newsroom Roster

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Larry Kramer is founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Office at CBS MarketWatch. He has spent more than two decades in journalism, as a reporter and an editor. His reporting years include stints at the San Francisco Examiner and the Washington Post. The Post promoted him to Executive Editor of The Trenton (NJ) Times and two years later he returned to the Post to serve first as assistant to Executive Editor Benjamin C. Bradlee and later as Assistant Managing Editor and Metro Editor. Four years later, he returned to the San Francisco Examiner as Executive Editor. In 1991, he left the Examiner to start Data Sport. During his distinguished career in the newspaper business, he has won a National Press Club Award, Gerald E. Loeb Award and Associated Press Awards for reporting. His staffs have won the Pulitzer Prize, Overseas Press Club Award, Seldon Ring Investigative Reporting Award and National Headliners Award. He has been a Guest Lecturer at the Harvard Business School for more than a decade and holds an MBA degree from Harvard and a BS degree in Journalism and Political Science from Syracuse University. He was committee chairman of the American Society of Newspaper Editors and served as a member of the Pulitzer Prize Jury for a two-year term in 1987 and 1988. In 2000, he was named to the list of the 100 most influential business journalists of the 20th century. Kramer was a founding board member of the Online Publishers Association in 2001.

Ron Amadon, Morning Anchor on the CBS MarketWatch.com Radio Network in Washington. Also authors a weekend auto column. Thirty-four years as a broadcast and print journalist, and currently heard on WINS, New York, WBZ, Boston, and KFWB, Los Angeles. Also worked at UPI and AP Radio Networks, USA Today Sky Radio, and once was New Hampshire Bureau Chief with UPI when it was a bit healthier. Covered first presidential campaign trips of Carter and Reagan, and was White House Correspondent for Reagan’s final year in office.

Matt Andrejczak covers corporate crime, securities regulation, accounting and antitrust affairs at CBS MarketWatch. His 8-year reporting career includes stints at American Banker, where he specialized in small and regional banks, and the Washington Business Journal, where he wrote about the local financial services industry and the IPO market.

Frank Barnako, Vice President, created and directs the CBS MarketWatch radio network in Washington. During his 23 years in broadcasting, he has worked with award-winning radio teams in New York City at WMCA, Chicago with WMAQ, and in Washington, DC with WRC, WTOP.

Michael Baron, markets news reporter in New York, has worked for CBS MarketWatch for three years after joining from Bridge News, where he also covered markets.

Jeffry Bartash writes about telecommunications from Washington. A journalist with 15 years of experience, he has edited or written about economics and business for Quick Nikkei News, American Banker, and other publications.

Erin Beach, multimedia producer in San Francisco, produces segments for the CBS MarketWatch Weekend show and Spike TV as well as multimedia content for CBS MarketWatch. Erin has been with the company for 3.5 years and previously worked as a photojournalist with Pioneer Press.

Luisa Beltran, Wall Street correspondent, reports on Wall Street and financial companies from New York. Several years as a journalist, including 1 year at CBS MarketWatch and 2.5 years at CNN/Money.

Tom Bemis, commentary editor in San Francisco, has worked for CBS MarketWatch for five years as a senior editor, following stints at Bloomberg News in San Francisco and at Bay City News.

Russ Britt, Los Angeles bureau chief, covers the media and defense industries as well as general assignment and investigations. He has been a journalist for 23 years, 14 of those in business coverage. Prior to joining CBS MarketWatch in 2000, he was an editor and reporter for Investor's Business Daily, handing coverage of up-and-coming firms as well as the technology sector in IBD's Silicon Valley bureau. He also covered media, defense, technology, the economy and general assignment for the Los Angeles Daily News.

Jonathan Burton, Mutual Funds Editor, covers the fund industry for CBS MarketWatch from San Francisco. Nineteen years as a print journalist, including contributing editor positions at Bloomberg Personal Finance, Mutual Funds and Individual Investor magazines, and reporting positions with the Far Eastern Economic Review and Investor's Business Daily

Thom Calandra is Chief Commentator and founding editor of MKTW. He writes StockWatch and The Calandra Report and has been covering financial markets and companies in the U.S. and Europe for 20 plus years – at Bloomberg News in London, USA Today Online in Washington and the San Francisco Examiner.

David Callaway, editor-in-chief. Sixteen years in journalism, including almost five with CBS MarketWatch after joining in March 1999 as managing editor. Before that, worked for five years for Bloomberg News, almost all of it in London, covering the European securities industry, and six years with The Boston Herald, covering the mutual fund industry and the New England economy. Bachelor's and Master's degrees in journalism from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Voted one of the 100 most influential business journalists in the U.S. in 2000 by The Journal of Financial Reporters.

Ann Cates is a morning drive news anchor for the CBS MarketWatch radio network in Washington. More than 20 years as a broadcast journalist, including four at CBS MarketWatch and other stints at WTOP in Washington and Shadow Broadcast Services. Winner of an AP broadcast award in 1986, plus a four-time finalist for the Washington D.C Achievement in Radio awards.

Neil Chase, managing editor, directs the reporting staff. Sixteen years in journalism, including five as an editor at The San Francisco Examiner and five as a professor at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.

Alexis Christoforous, anchor and reporter for CBS television and radio. Twelve years as a broadcast journalist. Before CBS MarketWatch, Alexis was an anchor and the first reporter to report live from the New York Stock Exchange for Bloomberg TV and radio. She also worked at stations in the tri-state area including WRKL and WZBG in Connecticut.

Emily Church, London bureau chief, has worked for CBS MarketWatch for more than five years, including three as New York bureau chief, specializing in markets coverage, Wall Street coverage, and coordination of early morning East Coast news direction. Regular on the "CBS MarketWatch Weekend" television show. Previously worked for Knight-Ridder and for Reuters, in Eastern Europe).

August Cole, aerospace and automotive reporter, and also works as an editor from San Francisco. During his five years as a journalist with CBS MarketWatch, including two years in the Chicago bureau, he also helped direct the site's breaking news coverage as the spot news editor. He joined CBS MarketWatch not long after finishing internships with NBC News and the Freedom Forum in London.

Andrea Coombes, reporter, covers personal finance and breaking news for CBS MarketWatch. Her three-plus years as a journalist are marked by a national award for consumer reporting from the National Association of Consumer Advocates, a stint with the San Francisco Examiner, freelance work for the Sacramento Bee and other publications, and a Master's degree from the U.C. Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.

Ed Crane, Broadcast Correspondent, joined CBS MarketWatch after spending 20 years at CBS News, where he anchored and reported CBS News on both radio and television. His assignments have included live coverage of the O.J. Simpson trial, the crash of TWA Flight 800, papal visits and political campaigns. Recipient of Chicago’s Headline Club’s Sigma Delta Chi Award for Newswriting.

Rex Crum, technology business reporter, covers personal computers and other technology hardware companies for CBS MarketWatch in San Francisco. He has reported on the business of technology for six years including almost two at CBS MarketWatch and in positions at Investor's Business Daily and the Boston Business Journal. He also covered international news for the Christian Science Monitor and as a radio newscast in Japan. Rex has a master's degree in journalism from Northeastern University and bachelor's degrees in communications and history from Washington State University.

Corbett B. Daly, White House and Treasury Correspondent, reports from Washington for CBS MarketWatch. A native Washingtonian, Corbett has covered the White House since 1998, most recently for AFX News, the financial arm of Agence France-Presse. Corbett got his start in journalism at Newsweek's Washington bureau in 1989 and has subsequently interviewed numerous high-profile leaders, including several members of the cabinets of Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.

Alexander Davis, managing editor, has been a senior editor with CBS MarketWatch since its inception, and was a senior news editor with DBC News, which became known as CBS MarketWatch in 1997. Davis previously was a senior financial editor at United Press International in Washington. He has also served as a reporter with the Alameda Newspaper Group and Freedom Newspapers. He has won awards from The Associated Press for spot news coverage.

Abby Deveney is a news editor in San Francisco. She has been a journalist for 20 years, editing in London, Tokyo and Hong Kong for Knight-Ridder Financial News, and working as a reporter at The Citizen newspaper, in Ottawa, Canada. She has also done equity and investment editing stints at Goldman Sachs in Tokyo and Credit Suisse First Boston in London.

Alan Doyle is a news editor at CBS MarketWatch.com in San Francisco. Over a 35-year media career, he has been a prize-winning editor and reporter specializing in investigations. Doyle's most recent recognition was for business investigations in 2002 and 2003 in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Bambi Francisco is Internet Editor and columnist. She is CBS MarketWatch's lead reporter on the Internet. She writes Net Sense, a syndicated weekly column on Internet companies and trends. She also appears on cable channel Spike TV providing daily business reports. She was named to the "blue-chip" financial reporting all-star team in 2000 by The Journal of Financial Reporters, the business news industry's most widely-read newsletter. She was also named one of the top 10 most influential journalists on the Web by Adweek.

Jon Friedman, Media Editor based in New York, writes the weekly Media Web column and breaking news stories and feature articles. Before joining CBS MarketWatch in 1999, he had written about business and finance matters for almost two decades for USA Today, BusinessWeek (Investment Banking editor), Bloomberg News and Investor’s Business Daily (New York Bureau Chief). Also co-author of the expose “House of Cards: Inside the Troubled Empire of American Express” (1992, Putnam). Has also freelanced for the New York Times Magazine and the New York Times Sunday business section. Received his MSJ degree from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and his BA from the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

Victoria Fung, Web news editor and TV correspondent in Los Angeles, holds an Emmy Award for her work as an anchor/reporter for KCTS in Seattle and shares an Edward R. Murrow Award for live team coverage for KATU in Portland. Victoria was a fellow with the Freedom Forum Media Studies Center at Columbia University and holds a master's degree in news-editorial journalism.

Steve Gelsi, IPO reporter and contributor to CBS MarketWatch TV show, author of “CBS MarketWatch Story Behind the Numbers … How America Made A Fortune and Lost Its Shirt.” Has been a journalist for 17 years and previously worked at Forbes.com, BrandWeek and various daily newspapers. Was awarded the Keystone Press Award.

Kristen Gerencher covers health care delivery and personal finance and writes the Vital Signs column. With five years of journalism experience, she formerly worked in the KGO-TV’s consumer unit, and is a graduate of the University of California-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.

Steven Goldstein, worked at Institutional Investor Newsletters before joining CBS MarketWatch in London, where he covers the London and European stock markets.

Ted Griffith, reporter, covers the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries from Boston. Nearly 10 years as a journalist, including more than three years at CBS MarketWatch. Also worked as the health care reporter for the Boston Business Journal.

Milena Jovanovitch, news editor, produces online video interviews for CBS MarketWatch and its broadband partners as well as segments for the "CBS MarketWatch Weekend" TV show. Has had more than 15 years experience as a journalist and online producer, and previously held positions at CBSNews.com, MSNBC and Prodigy.

Steve Kerch, personal finance and real estate editor, oversees CBS MarketWatch coverage of consumer-oriented financial stories and maintains the sites Personal Finance page and six subchannels. He worked for 21 years at the Chicago Tribune as a reporter and editor, serving as the newspaper's real estate group editor from 1998 to 2001 before joining CBS MarketWatch in February 2001.

Tomi Kilgore, senior markets reporter and author of the weekly technical analysis column, Market Map. Joined in 1999 as a markets reporter after working as a trader for several years.

Larry Kofsky is the Wall Street reporter for the CBS MarketWatch radio network in New York. Twenty-eight years as a broadcast journalist, twenty-two covering business including five at CBS MarketWatch and other stints at CBNC Radio, FNN Radio, Crain's New York Business and The Wall Street Journal radio network. Reports have been heard on 1010 WINS in New York since 1989.

Barbara Kollmeyer, global markets editor, responsible for market and global markets sections of the CBS MarketWatch Website, coordinating international coverage with London and Tokyo bureaus, and a weekly column called Global Investor. Kollmeyer joined in 2002 after 10 years as a journalist in London, including two as front page editor for the award-winning FT CBS MarketWatch, a joint venture between CBS MarketWatch.com and The Financial Times.

Rachel Koning, covers bond, currency and options markets and the economy from Chicago. She has covered financial markets for nine years, four at CBS MarketWatch starting in our Washington bureau, after stints at The Bond Buyer and Futures World News.

Chris Kraeuter, in his fifth year as a business journalist, covers semiconductors for CBS MarketWatch. He previously worked for the San Francisco Business Times and, while getting journalism and finance degrees from the University of Missouri, wrote for Dow Jones Newswires, the Johnson County (Kan.) Business Times, and the Columbia Missourian.

Shawn Langlois, reporter and editor of the community messages boards, has worked for CBS MarketWatch for nearly 5 years. Before that, he worked in the financial services industry for 4 years as a broker and a trader, with much of that time spent at ING Barings Furman Selz in San Francisco.

Jean Lee, television reporter in New York, joined CBS MarketWatch in 2002 after a decade’s worth of reporting experience from Bloomberg, CNN Marketsource, TechTV, Yahoo FinanceVision, as well as field work from Europe. More about her career at www.jeanleeonline.com.

Tina Leong, operations manager based in San Francisco. Has been at CBS MarketWatch for 3.5 years. Previously spent 16 years as an administrator at the San Francisco Examiner, responsible for special projects and overseeing non-editorial operations, the last 8 years as Assistant to the Executive Editor and Newsroom Manager.

Susan Lerner, markets reporter, covers analyst research and U.S. and Canadian markets. Eighteen years as a journalist, including four at CBS MarketWatch, and other stints at Standard & Poor's and Market Guide.

Bob Leverone is VP, Television, and is responsible for the full schedule of MKTW programming which airs on the CBS network. He is the Executive Producer of CBS MarketWatch Weekend, and is responsible for daily financial market and technology reporting provided to CBS stations nationwide. Previously, he was the founding News Director and Head of programming at Bloomberg TV and Radio. 30+ years of experience in the financial industry.

Ciara Linnane is Markets Editor in NY. She was formerly NY Bureau Chief for AFX (last 3 years) and before that worked in their Paris and Frankfurt bureaus. Before that, she worked at Bloomberg in Frankfurt.

Marshall Loeb, former editor of Fortune, Money Magazine and the Columbia Journalism Review, has been a journalist for more than 50 years. He joined CBS MarketWatch as its senior personal finance columnist and editorial adviser in 1999. He currently writes two weekly columns, including the popular "Your Dollars," as well as a daily "Marshall Loeb Money Tip."

Joe Mathieu, managing editor for Radio, manages the operation of the CBS MarketWatch radio network in Washington. Sixteen years as a broadcast journalist, including four at CBS MarketWatch and other stints at Metro Networks in Washington, WCOD on Cape Cod and WCRB in Boston.

Michael Maynard, news editor, joined CBS MarketWatch in its Washington bureau in 2000. He is a former financial editor for UPI in Washington, worked in the equity research departments at Morgan Stanley and Bear Stearns, and was editor of a telecom newsletter.

Susan McGinnis, television correspondent and anchor for the "CBS MarketWatch Weekend" television show, which is broadcast to more than one million homes in 85 percent of the country each weekend. McGinnis also appears regularly on "The Early Show" on CBS and on CBS News. McGinnis joined in 1999 from Bloomberg TV, where she was also an anchor.

Maggie McNeil, assignment and copy editor, helps direct and assign news coverage from Washington, edits copy and oversees the Economy & Politics page. Twenty-five years as an editor and reporter, including four at CBS MarketWatch, a dozen years at Reuters as Washington financial editor and senior correspondent, and stints at Knight-Ridder, and trade and consulting groups.

Greg Morcroft, senior news editor in New York and head of Wall Street coverage, joined CBS MarketWatch in 2000 after several years as a financial editor with Reuters.

Rex Nutting is Washington Bureau Chief in Washington, where he directs economic and political coverage. Rex has been a journalist for more than 20 years, including seven years with CBS MarketWatch and long stints with UPI Financial, the Salt Lake Tribune and the Quincy Patriot-Ledger. He earned a master's degree in economics from The American University.

Andrew O'Day, broadcast correspondent, anchors and reports news for the CBS MarketWatch radio network. He has been a broadcaster for eleven years, six as a radio newsman, and one at CBS MarketWatch. Other career stops include WMAL and WTOP in Washington, D.C., NASA TV and CNN. Andrew holds a Master’s in Journalism from the University of Maryland.

Gary Olson, a Web site copy editor, works in San Francisco. 29 years in media, including three at CBS MarketWatch. Journalism jobs at the Seattle Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Raleigh (N.C.) News & Observer and the San Francisco Examiner.

Steve Orr is evening anchor for the CBS MarketWatch Radio Network in Washington. Twenty years as a broadcast journalist, including four years at CBS MarketWatch and stints at several Connecticut radio stations and USA Today Sky Radio, AP Radio, WTOP and WTEM in Washington.

Myra Picache covers the commodities sector in the Futures Movers and Metals Stocks columns. She also writes a daily wrap-up of energy-related news in Energy Watch. Based in San Francisco, she has an MA in English Literature and has been with CBS MarketWatch since 1998.

Carolyn Pritchard is a spot news and markets reporter based in San Francisco. Five years as a journalist including work in newspapers, magazine, Web sites and television, and a Masters of Journalism from UC Berkeley.

Chris Pummer, assistant managing editor, directs features coverage for the Web site. During 23 years in journalism, he's been a technology editor for Bloomberg News; executive editor of award-winning business newspapers The Daily Record and Warfield's in Baltimore; and a reporter for The Los Angeles Times, San Jose Mercury News, The New Journal in Wilmington, Del., and The Bergen Record in New Jersey.

Julie Rannazzisi, New York bureau chief and author of the flagship daily Market Snapshot column. Joined CBS MarketWatch in 1998 as a bond reporter, having worked at The Bond Buyer.

Trish Regan, national television correspondent, including regular appearances on CBS MarketWatch Weekend, Spike TV, CBS Evening News and CBS Channel 5 in San Francisco. Trish has been with CBS MarketWatch for three years and before that worked as a television correspondent for Bloomberg News in New York. Trish was named "Most Outstanding Young Broadcaster" by the Northern California Society of Professional Journalists in 2002.

Gregory Robb, senior Washington correspondent, covers economy and politics in Washington. Greg has covered Washington for 20 years, including three at the New York Times Washington Bureau and twelve years as Washington Bureau Chief of AFX News.

Tim Rostan, assistant managing editor, worked for publications including the Red Herring, the Prague Post and the Prague-based journal Transitions for nearly a decade before joining CBS MarketWatch in 1998. After three years in the San Francisco newsroom, he moved to the Chicago bureau. He holds a master's degree in political science from Loyola University and a bachelor's in history and journalism from Marquette University.

Lisa Sanders, an energy reporter based in Dallas, has more than 12 years experience as a print and online journalist, including at The Bond Buyer and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. She got her start at the Dallas Times Herald after graduating from Tulane University in New Orleans with a B.A. in English.

William Spain, reporter, covers the advertising, gambling, tobacco and alcohol industries from Chicago. Fifteen years as a journalist, staff and/or freelance work for Advertising Age, Chicago Tribune, Computerworld, Art & Antiques and other publications.

Jenny Spitz, Headline editor, began her 11-year career in broadcast journalism at CNN and has also worked at television stations across the country including KRON in San Francisco, KING in Seattle and News channel 8 in Washington. Spitz has a masters degree in journalism from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism and won the 2003 Financial Writers and Editors Award for best national spot news reporting.

Anne Stanley is a news editor at CBS MarketWatch.com in San Francisco. Twenty-two years experience as a reporter and editor, including five at CBS MarketWatch. She's worked as an investigative reporter and covered business and technology for Gannett and Scripps League newspapers.

Mike Tarsala, senior technology reporter and author of the weekly TechWatch column, joined CBS MarketWatch in San Francisco in 2000 from Investor's Business Daily, where he covered Silicon Valley.

Craig Tolliver, Newsletters Editor, manages the Newsletters & Research channel for CBS MarketWatch. Formerly a mutual funds analyst with Capital Management Sciences in Los Angeles, Tolliver joined CBS MarketWatch in 1997 to help develop the mutual funds section and report on the industry, becoming the Mutual Funds Editor in 2001.

Charlie Turner is overnight business anchor for CBS MarketWatch radio, reporting from the New York Stock Exchange. Ten years as a business broadcast journalist, including the last four and 1/2 years at CBS MarketWatch and before that, more than five years at CNBC.

Roger Wallace is Senior Producer for television and multimedia in New York. He joined CBS MarketWatch from CBS News where he was a producer. He has been a news director at a CBS affiliate, the operations manager for Nation's Business Today and a co-founder of a Washington, D.C.-based television news service.

Allen Wan, Asia Bureau Chief, has over 10 years of journalism experience. Before joining CBS MarketWatch, he worked for both U.S. and Japanese governments and had a stint in private banking. He was a former reporter for Asiaweek magazine in Hong Kong and was a correspondent and editor for Reuters in Hong Kong, China and Tokyo. Graduated cum laude in Political Science from Boston University and a Masters in Foreign Affairs from Georgetown University. Part of the MarketWatch team that won the SABEW award; Best Story award from Reuters; fellowships from German Marshall Fund that took him across Europe, Poynter Institute and Knight in Maryland.

Jennifer Waters, Chicago Bureau Chief, currently covers the retail, consumer products and restaurant industries. More than 15 years as a business reporter with stints in radio and television, she is an award-winning journalist who has worked at a variety of media venues in Minneapolis and Chicago, including WSCR-AM radio, KSTP-AM radio, KTCA-TV, Bridge News and Crain's Chicago Business.

William Watts, reporter, covers Congress and politics for CBS MarketWatch in Washington. He has 14 years experience covering financial and business news, including four years at CBS MarketWatch and previous posts with Futures World News (now OsterDowJones Commodity News) in Chicago, London and Washington; and the Daily Gazette of Sterling, Ill.

David Weidner covers Wall Street for CBS MarketWatch. A journalist with 12 years experience, he formerly covered M&A and financial services at The Daily Deal, American Banker and Dow Jones.

Ires Wilbanks, formerly of CNNfn, she is a senior television producer in New York. She joined CBS MarketWatch in 2000.

David B. Wilkerson is a media reporter in San Francisco. He's spent 12 years as a journalist, including seven at CBS MarketWatch. His work has appeared in The Los Angeles Times, and he worked as a newswriter at KNX Newsradio in Los Angeles.

Leticia Williams, Securities and Exchange Commission reporter in the Washington bureau and was formerly a convertible bonds reporter for Dow Jones Newswires. She graduated in 1999 from American University in Washington, D.C. with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Print Journalism.

John Wordock is a broadcast correspondent for CBS MarketWatch, covering money, the markets, policy, and economics. He also files a weekly syndicated report for CBS Radio called “In the Marketplace.” During his 18-year stint in broadcasting, John has anchored business updates for the AP Radio Network and served as Washington correspondent for Bloomberg Television & Radio, covering Capitol Hill, the White House and the Fed. He's won a number of awards for his coverage of money and politics, including NYSSCPA's “Excellence in Financial Journalism Award” and the “Dateline Award" from SPJ's Washington chapter.
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