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Lew McCreary
Senior Editor
Harvard Business Review
Lew McCreary joined HBR in January 2007 as a senior editor after nearly two decades spent covering information technology, from a leadership perspective, for audiences of senior executives. Starting at International Data Group’s CXO Media in 1987, he helped launch and develop CIO magazine, and went on to found four other award-winning titles there, each devoted to exploring the intersection of IT and competitive excellence. He was the 2005 winner of the G.D. Crain Award for editorial innovation and leadership. In 2002, he launched and was the editor-in-chief of CSO magazine, which focused on the role of security leadership in the enterprise as a strategic enabler. He holds a B.A. in English from Wesleyan University. He is a spare-time fiction-writer and has two published novels to his credit. One, “The Minus Man,” a first-person psychological portrait of a serial killer, was made into a 1999 movie starring Owen Wilson. For more of Lew’s and for info on Harvard Business Press, click here.
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