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George Anders (born 1957) is an American business journalist and the author of four books, including the New York Times bestseller, Perfect Enough. He has worked as an editor or staff writer at The Wall Street Journal, Fast Company magazine and Bloomberg View. He currently resides in Northern California.
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- George Anders Turning A Liberal Arts Degree Into A Winning Degree
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- Career
- Appearances
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- Awards and honors
- Books
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Career
Anders has been writing for national publications for 30 years. He started his writing career working for The Wall Street Journal and eventually became a top feature writer, where he specialized in in-depth profiles. After his stint with The Wall Street Journal, he served as West Coast bureau chief for Fast Company. Anders later became a founding member of the Bloomberg View board of editors and began working for Forbes as a contributing writer in 2012.
Appearances
Anders has produced work that has appeared in publications all over the world which include The New York Times, BusinessWeek, The Guardian, and the Harvard Business Review.
Education
He is a 1978 graduate of Stanford University, with a bachelor's degree in economics.
Awards and honors
He shared in a Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 1997, while at The Wall Street Journal.