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Forbes.com Inc. Names Lisa Dicarlo Senior Editor, Leading Technology Investigative Reporter Joins Forbes.com
Business Wire, May 3, 2000
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 3, 2000
Forbes.com Inc. ("Forbes.com"), a leading provider of coverage, perspective and analysis of the business, financial and technology markets, today announced that it has named Lisa DiCarlo Senior Editor.
"As a senior level editor with tremendous investigative skills, Lisa brings seven years of valuable experience covering technology and business to Forbes.com," said Steve Johnson, Managing Editor of Forbes.com. "She is a highly-talented writer and a seasoned reporter, whose skills and expertise will add even more depth to Forbes.com news coverage, particularly in the coverage of the rapidly evolving technology markets."
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"Forbes.com presents a unique combination of valuable research tools and data, as well as in-depth analysis and reporting on the business, financial and technology markets, and I look forward to contributing to their future success," said Lisa DiCarlo.
Most recently, Ms. DiCarlo was a Senior Editor at Ziff Davis Publications, where she conceived, launched and reported PC Week's Investigative Reports, uncovering the stories behind high profile announcements, initiatives, and multi-billion dollar deals in the technology industry. Prior to that, as a Senior Writer, she covered approximately thirty hardware companies, breaking news on their business strategies, product introductions, inventory issues and executive realignments. At the same time, she also wrote an online column called "Off the Cuff."
Ms. DiCarlo received a B.A. in English and Writing from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth and completed the Radcliffe Publishing Course, a graduate program at Radcliffe College.
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