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| Garrett M. Graff is editor-at-large at [[:Washingtonian Magazine]], where he writes covers media and politics and edits the Capital Comment section. He is also the founding editor of mediabistro.com's [[:Fishbowl D.C.]] (www.fishbowldc.com), a blog that covers the media and journalism in Washington. | Garrett M. Graff is editor-at-large at [[:Washingtonian Magazine]], where he writes covers media and politics and edits the Capital Comment section. He is also the founding editor of mediabistro.com's [[:Fishbowl D.C.]] (www.fishbowldc.com), a blog that covers the media and journalism in Washington. |
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| He was formerly the co-founder and vice president of communications at [[:EchoDitto, Inc.]], a Washington, D.C.-based internet consulting firm. | He was formerly the co-founder and vice president of communications at [[:EchoDitto, Inc.]], a Washington, D.C.-based internet consulting firm. Linked as a client SEIU Union ((https://web.archive.org/web/20050405220847/http://www.seiu.org/)) |
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| A [[:Vermont]] native, he served as deputy national press secretary on [[:Howard Dean]]'s presidential campaign and, beginning in 1997, was then-Governor Dean's first webmaster. In college, Garrett was a news writer and executive editor at the Harvard Crimson, [[:Harvard University]]'s daily newspaper, where he wrote more news articles than any other writer in half-a-century, and held internships at [[:ABCNews]]' Political Unit and at the [[:Atlantic Monthly]]. | A [[:Vermont]] native, he served as deputy national press secretary on [[:Howard Dean]]'s presidential campaign and, beginning in 1997, was then-Governor Dean's first webmaster. In college, Garrett was a news writer and executive editor at the Harvard Crimson, [[:Harvard University]]'s daily newspaper, where he wrote more news articles than any other writer in half-a-century, and held internships at [[:ABCNews]]' Political Unit and at the [[:Atlantic Monthly]]. |