Michael Skapinker

Michael Skapinker (born 1955 in South Africa) is a South African journalist and an Associate Editor of the Financial Times and a columnist.

Life and career

Education

Skapinker graduated with a BA in Law from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg and a Masters degree from Queens’ College, Cambridge. He speaks French, modern Greek and Afrikaans.

Print Journalism

Skapinker began his career as a Foreign Correspondent in Athens for CBS Radio News and Independent radio News, moving to the London Bureau of McGraw-Hill World News, then on the International Management Magazine as senior editor before joining the Financial Times in 1986 as a management writer. He held several positions at the Financial Times, including aerospace correspondent, leisure industry correspondent and electronics writer. In July 2005 Skapinker was appointed editor of the FT’s weekend edition.

In 2003 Skapinker was awarded the Work Foundation’s Members’ Award for his contribution to the understanding of working life. He was also a consultant on the BBC series The Secrets of Leadership, which was broadcast in 2003.[1]

In 2005 Skapinker was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

Skapinker was a member of the UK department for culture, media and sport ministerial working party on business tourism to Britain.

References

  1. "Management education? its not worth a Bean!". onrec.com. 27 April 2005. Retrieved 27 January 2008.

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