About Mark Briggs
BRIGGS, MARK is the assistant managing editor for interactive news at The News Tribune, an 115,000-circulation newspaper in Tacoma, WA. His responsibilities include serving as editor of the newspaper's web site and managing all digital content, strategic planning and project management. He is also the newsroom's primary trainer and has contributed to textbooks, seminars and conferences on new media and journalism. He was named to Presstime magazine's "20 under 40" list for 2007 and he is the author of "Journalism 2.0: A Guide for Journalists to Survive and Thrive in the Digital Age." He has a master's degree in journalism from the University of North Carolina and a bachelor's degree from Gonzaga University. He also served as an adjunct professor at Seattle University for four years and lives in Tacoma with his wife, Lori, son Samuel, 7, and daughter Ellie, 5. When he's offline, he enjoys hiking, skiing, wakeboarding and mountain biking. Contact: 253-597-8567, mark.briggs@thenewstribune.com
- Occupation: Assistant Managing Editor for Interactive News
- Organization: The News Tribune
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