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Bob Sipchen

Bob Sipchen (born June 13, 1953)[1] is an American journalist, author, educator, and communications professional. He is currently a Senior Editor at the Los Angeles Times and an adjunct professor in the Department of Writing and Rhetoric at Occidental College in Los Angeles. He previously served as Communications Director of the Sierra Club and as Editor-in-Chief of Sierra magazine.[2][3] He has been part of teams at the Los Angeles Times that have won three Pulitzer Prizes.

Robert Sipchen
Born (1953-06-13) June 13, 1953 (age 70)
Chicago, Illinois
OccupationWriter
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of California, Santa Barbara (B.A. 1976)
Period1980–
Years active1980–
Notable worksLos Angeles Times
Notable awardsPulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing (2002)
Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Reporting (staff, 1993)
SpousePamela Jean Sipchen
Children3

Early life and education edit

Sipchen was born in Chicago.[1] He paid his way through college as an interagency hotshot crew firefighter and patrolman with the U.S. Forest Service.[4] He graduated with a B.A. in 1976 from the University of California, Santa Barbara, which granted him the school's Distinguished Alumni Award in 2006.[5]

Career at the Los Angeles Times edit

His career at the Times has included serving as editor of the Sunday Opinion section and senior editor of the Los Angeles Times Magazine.[6][7] He led the team of journalists that created the newspaper's popular Outdoors section in print and on the web.[8]

As a reporter, Sipchen covered the 1992 Los Angeles riots that erupted in Los Angeles following the trial of police officers involved in the beating of motorist Rodney King and shared in the newspaper's Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Reporting in 1993 for that reportage.[1] Sipchen published the first profile of Reginald Denny, the motorist whose nationally televised attack became an icon of the inchoate rage vented during the riots.[9]

When he was Associate Editor of the Los Angeles Times editorial pages, he and colleague Alex Raksin won the annual Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing in 2002. The Pulitzer committee cited "their comprehensive and powerfully written editorials exploring the issues and dilemmas provoked by mentally ill people dwelling on the streets."[1]

Sipchen also wrote about cultural issues, politics, covered a presidential campaign, and wrote a column for the Times about the magazine industry.[10][11][12] In 1997, Sipchen loaded his wife and three children into a 26-foot motorhome and drove 22,000 miles through 46 states, including Alaska, writing twice-a-week columns about the state of the American family.[13] In 2003, he wrote a personal essay about watching Southern California's devastating wildfires destroy his childhood home.[14] In 2006 he created the "School Me" column and multimedia "School Me!" blog which explored education issues.[15]

He worked as an editor on the team that won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News for coverage of the 2015 terrorist attack in San Bernardino, California.[citation needed]

Sierra Club edit

Sipchen left the Los Angeles Times in 2007 to edit the 110-year-old Sierra magazine. In 2009 he was promoted to Communications Director for the organization, overseeing a national staff of more than 60 multimedia professionals responsible for the club's messaging, branding, advocacy journalism, social media communications, press relations and public affairs.

Teaching edit

An adjunct professor at Occidental College in Los Angeles since 1997, Sipchen teaches news writing and a communications class, "Rhetorical Fault Lines," in the fall and narrative non-fiction in the spring, using a team teaching approach that has included as many as eight Pulitzer Prize–winning journalists in a calendar year.

Sipchen served on the advisory committee of the Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media, based at Teachers College, Columbia University.

Published works edit

Besides his newspaper articles and columns, Sipchen has written for many national magazines. He has written one published book, Baby Insane and the Buddha (Doubleday, 1992, ISBN 978-0-385-41997-0), a nonfiction account of gang violence in southern California.[16] A New York Times book review called it "... first rate ... Sipchen's supple, muscular prose gives the book the sweep and narrative pacing of a novel."[17]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "The 2002 Pulitzer Prize Winners: Editorial Writing". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved 2013-11-18. With list of biographical facts and reprints of ten works (LA Times articles April 23 to November 22, 2001).
  2. ^ "BOB SIPCHEN". sierraclub.org. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  3. ^ "ABOUT SIERRA MAGAZINE". sierraclub.org. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  4. ^ "Bob Sipchen Lights Out for the Territory–As Sierra EIC". adweek.com. May 29, 2007. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  5. ^ . ucsbalum.com. Archived from the original on 2015-03-19. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  6. ^ Sipchen, Bob (December 25, 2005). "Can we get dazzling done?". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  7. ^ Sipchen, Bob (December 19, 1999). "Can L.A. Become Leadership Land?". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  8. ^ Sipchen, Bob (September 9, 2003). "Editor's Welcome". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  9. ^ Sipchen, Bob (December 24, 1992). "Denny--Beaten but Unbowed : The trucker assaulted at Florence and Normandie has mended quickly. He talks about his experience with self-deprecating humor. But he remains awed by the good and evil he has seen". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  10. ^ Sipchen, Bob (November 17, 2006). "Rounds of sadness and joy". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  11. ^ Sipchen, Bob (November 1, 1994). "Tracking the Mystical Traveler : The church founded by John-Roger has sparked controversy over some of its teachings, now-defunct gala awards and a peace retreat near Santa Barbara. Now it is in the news because of Arianna Huffington". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  12. ^ Sipchen, Bob (January 21, 1996). "Dole Takes a Bus Ride With MTV". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  13. ^ Sipchen, Bob (September 2, 1997). "Seems Early to Wrangle With This Transition". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  14. ^ Sipchen, Bob (November 6, 2003). "The snapshots that survived". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  15. ^ Roderick, Kevin (November 13, 2014). "LA Times also adds a familiar editor". laobserved.com. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  16. ^ "Baby insane and the buddha"[permanent dead link]. Library of Congress Catalog Record. Retrieved 2013-11-18.
  17. ^ Ross, Michael E. (May 2, 1993). "IN SHORT: NONFICTION". The New York Times. New York City, New York. Retrieved March 2, 2015.

External links edit

  • Occidental College faculty biography

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Bob Sipchen born June 13 1953 1 is an American journalist author educator and communications professional He is currently a Senior Editor at the Los Angeles Times and an adjunct professor in the Department of Writing and Rhetoric at Occidental College in Los Angeles He previously served as Communications Director of the Sierra Club and as Editor in Chief of Sierra magazine 2 3 He has been part of teams at the Los Angeles Times that have won three Pulitzer Prizes Robert SipchenBorn 1953 06 13 June 13 1953 age 70 Chicago IllinoisOccupationWriterLanguageEnglishNationalityAmericanEducationUniversity of California Santa Barbara B A 1976 Period1980 Years active1980 Notable worksLos Angeles TimesNotable awardsPulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Reporting staff 1993 SpousePamela Jean SipchenChildren3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career at the Los Angeles Times 3 Sierra Club 4 Teaching 5 Published works 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editSipchen was born in Chicago 1 He paid his way through college as an interagency hotshot crew firefighter and patrolman with the U S Forest Service 4 He graduated with a B A in 1976 from the University of California Santa Barbara which granted him the school s Distinguished Alumni Award in 2006 5 Career at the Los Angeles Times editHis career at the Times has included serving as editor of the Sunday Opinion section and senior editor of the Los Angeles Times Magazine 6 7 He led the team of journalists that created the newspaper s popular Outdoors section in print and on the web 8 As a reporter Sipchen covered the 1992 Los Angeles riots that erupted in Los Angeles following the trial of police officers involved in the beating of motorist Rodney King and shared in the newspaper s Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Reporting in 1993 for that reportage 1 Sipchen published the first profile of Reginald Denny the motorist whose nationally televised attack became an icon of the inchoate rage vented during the riots 9 When he was Associate Editor of the Los Angeles Times editorial pages he and colleague Alex Raksin won the annual Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing in 2002 The Pulitzer committee cited their comprehensive and powerfully written editorials exploring the issues and dilemmas provoked by mentally ill people dwelling on the streets 1 Sipchen also wrote about cultural issues politics covered a presidential campaign and wrote a column for the Times about the magazine industry 10 11 12 In 1997 Sipchen loaded his wife and three children into a 26 foot motorhome and drove 22 000 miles through 46 states including Alaska writing twice a week columns about the state of the American family 13 In 2003 he wrote a personal essay about watching Southern California s devastating wildfires destroy his childhood home 14 In 2006 he created the School Me column and multimedia School Me blog which explored education issues 15 He worked as an editor on the team that won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News for coverage of the 2015 terrorist attack in San Bernardino California citation needed Sierra Club editSipchen left the Los Angeles Times in 2007 to edit the 110 year old Sierra magazine In 2009 he was promoted to Communications Director for the organization overseeing a national staff of more than 60 multimedia professionals responsible for the club s messaging branding advocacy journalism social media communications press relations and public affairs Teaching editAn adjunct professor at Occidental College in Los Angeles since 1997 Sipchen teaches news writing and a communications class Rhetorical Fault Lines in the fall and narrative non fiction in the spring using a team teaching approach that has included as many as eight Pulitzer Prize winning journalists in a calendar year Sipchen served on the advisory committee of the Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media based at Teachers College Columbia University Published works editBesides his newspaper articles and columns Sipchen has written for many national magazines He has written one published book Baby Insane and the Buddha Doubleday 1992 ISBN 978 0 385 41997 0 a nonfiction account of gang violence in southern California 16 A New York Times book review called it first rate Sipchen s supple muscular prose gives the book the sweep and narrative pacing of a novel 17 References edit a b c d The 2002 Pulitzer Prize Winners Editorial Writing The Pulitzer Prizes Retrieved 2013 11 18 With list of biographical facts and reprints of ten works LA Times articles April 23 to November 22 2001 BOB SIPCHEN sierraclub org Retrieved March 2 2015 ABOUT SIERRA MAGAZINE sierraclub org Retrieved March 2 2015 Bob Sipchen Lights Out for the Territory As Sierra EIC adweek com May 29 2007 Retrieved March 2 2015 Distinguished Alumni Award ucsbalum com Archived from the original on 2015 03 19 Retrieved March 2 2015 Sipchen Bob December 25 2005 Can we get dazzling done Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California Retrieved March 2 2015 Sipchen Bob December 19 1999 Can L A Become Leadership Land Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California Retrieved March 2 2015 Sipchen Bob September 9 2003 Editor s Welcome Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California Retrieved March 2 2015 Sipchen Bob December 24 1992 Denny Beaten but Unbowed The trucker assaulted at Florence and Normandie has mended quickly He talks about his experience with self deprecating humor But he remains awed by the good and evil he has seen Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California Retrieved March 2 2015 Sipchen Bob November 17 2006 Rounds of sadness and joy Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California Retrieved March 2 2015 Sipchen Bob November 1 1994 Tracking the Mystical Traveler The church founded by John Roger has sparked controversy over some of its teachings now defunct gala awards and a peace retreat near Santa Barbara Now it is in the news because of Arianna Huffington Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California Retrieved March 2 2015 Sipchen Bob January 21 1996 Dole Takes a Bus Ride With MTV Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California Retrieved March 2 2015 Sipchen Bob September 2 1997 Seems Early to Wrangle With This Transition Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California Retrieved March 2 2015 Sipchen Bob November 6 2003 The snapshots that survived Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California Retrieved March 2 2015 Roderick Kevin November 13 2014 LA Times also adds a familiar editor laobserved com Retrieved March 2 2015 Baby insane and the buddha permanent dead link Library of Congress Catalog Record Retrieved 2013 11 18 Ross Michael E May 2 1993 IN SHORT NONFICTION The New York Times New York City New York Retrieved March 2 2015 External links editOccidental College faculty biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob Sipchen amp oldid 1214821491, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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