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(He’s taught English at five other colleges as well.) David went to the University of South Carolina for his bachelor’s and master’s, getting two degrees each time: journalism and theatre for his bachelor’s, English and theatre for his master’s. But for over six years just before BioNews, he taught English in Bronx high schools, and in the ‘80s he was an English instructor at Francis Marion University. Petersburg Times, The Knoxville News-Sentinel, The Tampa Tribune, and The San Antonio Light. He’s worked in similar positions at The New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, The St. She also is in her 12th year as a Girl Scout Troop Leader and administrator.ĭavid DeWitt is a copy editor for BioNews. Now back in the U.S., and residing in South Florida, she serves as an alumni admissions interviewer for Northwestern University and coaches high school students on college and scholarship applications. Embassy newsletter, worked with children as a reading and writing tutor, and served as a tour guide.
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From there, she moved to television production, heading the Trial Tracking department at Court TV and helping coordinate the network’s live trial coverage and special programming, including a partnership with NBC’s “Dateline.” Maureen then began an overseas adventure as a diplomatic spouse in Hong Kong, Beijing, and Paris, where she edited a U.S. Maureen started her career as a newspaper reporter in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, covering the state and federal courts and writing about key criminal and civil trials and Supreme Court rulings. When Maureen Castellano joined BioNews as a copy editor in 2019, it marked her return to journalism after 15 years as a diplomat, tutor, writing coach, and volunteer advocate.

She has completed a manuscript about centenarian car enthusiast Margaret Dunning, titled “Belle of the Concours.”

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The winner of the Society of Professional Journalists award for outstanding reporting, Chapman has had dozens of articles in The New York Times, including two on the coveted front page. She has written for numerous national outlets including Time, People, Al-Jazeera America, Fortune, Daily Beast, MSN.com, Newsweek, The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press. A member of the Automotive Press Association and one of a relatively small number of women on the car beat, Chapman has discussed the automotive industry multiple times of National Public Radio, and in 2014 was selected as an honorary judge at the prestigious Cobble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
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She then became a Michigan correspondent for what is now Bloomberg BNA, where she mainly covered the automotive industry plus legal, tax, and regulatory issues. Mary began her professional career at United Press International, running both print and broadcast desks.
