Word: blau
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Incorporating that big photo was a special triumph for our production team, led by Andy Blau, director of operations, and Nancy Mynio, production manager--who are on pace to set their own single-season record for adaptability. "It's a challenge to find enough special paper for 5 million pullout photos with eight hours' notice," says Blau of managing editor Walter Isaacson's midweek decision to include the keepsake. Three weeks ago, TIME compressed its production schedule to ready a special midweek edition following the President's televised address about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. This week the magazine expands...
...program is not without its powerful supporters, both in and out of the classroom. Silicon Valley, whose executives Gore is ardently courting, is particularly enthusiastic about the idea of wiring the vast, untapped market that Andrew Blau of the Benton Foundation, a nonprofit group that studies the social impact of technology, describes as "like China within our borders." To enlarge this new customer base, companies have offered seminars, free software and help with the applications that schools must make to receive the funding. Industry sources have estimated that $2 billion spent on wiring schools produces as much as $6 billion...
...full list of 1996-97 Nieman Fellows includes: Cohen; Lee; Read; Robert Blau, an editor/reporter at the Chicago Tribune; Mark Jaffe, an environmental reporter, and Marjorie Valburn, a staff writer, both at The Philadelphia Inquirer; Laura King from the Associated Press Tokyo Bureau; Terri Lichstein, a producer at ABC News; Myra Ming, a senior news producer at KTTV in Los Angeles; Deborah Steward from the Associated Press Moscow Bureau; Robert Vare, an articles editor at The New Yorker; and Paige Wilson, a reporter at The Charlotte Observer
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS: Andrew Blau...
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS: Andrew Blau...