San Francisco Chronicle business columnist David Lazarus is leaving the paper to become a business columnist for the Los Angeles Times, according to a memo from business editor Davan Maharaj posted on the LA Observed web site.
“David is a two-time winner of the National Headliner Award, and, among other honors, has been named Journalist of the Year by both the Northern California Society of Professional Journalists and the Consumer Federation of California.
“David grew up in Southern California and attended Crossroads School for Arts and Sciences. He is a graduate of UC Berkeley and lived overseas for 12 years, including a two-year stint in Bloomberg’s Tokyo bureau. He has written for Fortune, the International Herald Tribune, National Geographic and numerous other publications.”
Earlier this year, the SF Weekly named Lazarus the best newspaper columnist.
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