Mark Landsbaum
Mark Landsbaum is an adjunct professor of reporting at Biola's Journalism Department. Biola Web site. http://www.biola.edu/academics/undergrad/journalism/faculty/profile.cfm?n=mark_landsbaum
Background
Personal
Landsbaum is married to Jan, who also works at the OC Register as the small-business columnist.
Education
- B.A., journalism, Long Beach State University
Work Experience
- Orange County Register: Columnist, editorial writer and blogger for the Orange County Register. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 2008 by his current employer, the Orange County Register, for a series of editorials and columns on the state's confiscation of $5 billion of private funds.
- Freelance work: Arizona Republic, Philadelphia Inquirer, and Christian publications including The Christian Examiner, New Wineskins Magazine, Baptist Press online.
- Ghostwriter for books on investments and business management
- Founder: Landsbaum Communications, a marketing communications consulting firm specializing in copywriting, design and marketing
- Founder, Smallbusinessresources.com, a business-to-business web portal with hundreds of articles and columns from numerous contributing authors
- Los Angeles Times, investigative reporter. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1992 for a computer-assisted campaign financing investigation.
Associations and Affiliations
- Evangelical Press Association
- Investigative Reporters and Editors