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03/02/06
Matthew
Fordahl named AP technology editor
NEW YORK -- Matthew Fordahl, a San
Jose, Calif.-based technology writer for The Associated Press
since December 2000, has been appointed AP technology editor.
Fordahl, working from AP's headquarters in New York City,
will oversee the global news agency's coverage of technological
innovation and its impact on business and society. He will
direct a team of beat reporters that covers the Internet,
telecommunications, consumer electronics and biotechnology.
His appointment was announced March 2 by Business Editor Kevin
Noblet.
Fordahl replaces Frank Bajak, technology editor since 2000,
who recently was named AP's chief of Andean news in Bogota,
Colombia.
Fordahl joined AP as a general assignment reporter in Chicago
in 1993 and has been based in San Diego and Los Angeles, where
he was a desk editor and, later, the science writer.
Since 1998, he has been the webmaster for the Associated Press
Television-Radio Association of California and Nevada. In
2005 he was one of three recipients of the Gramling Spirit
Award, an AP prize for outstanding employees.
Fordahl, who grew up in Livermore, Calif., holds an undergraduate
degree from the University of California, Los Angeles, and
a master's degree in public affairs reporting from Sangamon
State University (now University of Illinois, Springfield).
Contact: Jack Stokes,
AP Corporate Communications, 212.621.1730
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