Denver Post biz columnist moves on
Al Lewis, longtime business columnist for The Denver Post, has resigned from the paper to become a national business columnist for Dow Jones Newswires.
In a staff memo, Denver Post Business Editor Steve McMillan said the paper is working to acquire exclusive rights to run Lewis’ new column in the local market.
Lewis has written a business column for the Post for the last five years. His columns have covered the problems of big business and other unconventional views on business topics. Recent column subjects have ranged from unions and Starbucks Coffee Co. to judging an airliner by its cleanliness.
He previously was the Post's business editor for nearly three years. Before joining the Post, Lewis was a business reporter at the Rocky Mountain News in Denver and business editor at The Gazette in Colorado Springs.
Lewis grew up in Northbrook, Ill., in suburban Chicago, and has a bachelor's degree in political science and journalism from MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Ill., and a master's in public affairs reporting from the University of Illinois at Springfield. He has been a financial writer or editor since 1985.
For more, read here.
In a staff memo, Denver Post Business Editor Steve McMillan said the paper is working to acquire exclusive rights to run Lewis’ new column in the local market.
Lewis has written a business column for the Post for the last five years. His columns have covered the problems of big business and other unconventional views on business topics. Recent column subjects have ranged from unions and Starbucks Coffee Co. to judging an airliner by its cleanliness.
He previously was the Post's business editor for nearly three years. Before joining the Post, Lewis was a business reporter at the Rocky Mountain News in Denver and business editor at The Gazette in Colorado Springs.
Lewis grew up in Northbrook, Ill., in suburban Chicago, and has a bachelor's degree in political science and journalism from MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Ill., and a master's in public affairs reporting from the University of Illinois at Springfield. He has been a financial writer or editor since 1985.
For more, read here.

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