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Thomas
R. Temin is a consultant who brings 30 years of publishing experience
to clients in media and information technology products and services.
He concentrates in two areas. He helps media companies refine their
print and digital properties for greater market competitiveness. And
he helps IT vendors improve their internal and external communications
and media relations for better market success.
A frequent industry speaker, Tom continues to comment in online columns
and radio, on trends in the government IT trends, a topic on which he
has particular expertise.
Tom is co-host of The Federal Drive with Tom Temin and Jane Norris,
a weekday morning news and talk program on WFED AM 1500 in Washington
D.C.
Before starting his own consultancy, Tom was executive vice president
and editor-in-chief for PostNewsweek Tech Media, an affiliate of the
Washington Post Company. He was responsible for editorial content, in
print and online, of the award winning Washington Technology
and Government Computer News magazines as well as Government
Leader and Defense Systems. As a journalist for 30 years, he covered
a wide range of fields from basic industry to high technology manufacturing.
Government Computer News and Washington Technology
have been consistent winners in the Jesse H. Neal National Business
Journalism Awards and other business-to-business awards programs. GCN
was the first magazine in its market to develop a web presence in the
mid-1990s. Tom has chaired the editorial committee of the American Business
Media trade association.
During his career, Tom gained an excellent reputation not only for
his skills as an editor but also as a public speaker motivational leader.
Tom holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the Rochester Institute
of Technology in Rochester, New York and has completed the Stanford
University Professional Publishing Course. He held various editorial
positions at Cahners Publishing Company in Boston and in local newspapers
in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.