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Michael Copeland

Bio

Michael Copeland joined Business 2.0 in April 2003 and now covers the venture capital community, new technology, and startups. He was most recently a senior writer for Red Herring, where he authored features on venture capital, emerging technology, and management issues. Along with Lee Bruno, Chris Locke, and Om Malik, he was recognized by the American Society of Business Publication Editors in the "single news article" category for a Sept. 1, 2001, piece titled "Enron's Burnout." Before that, Copeland served as a senior editor at the Venture Capital Journal and worked on the national desk at The Washington Post. He has been a reporter for the Oakland Tribune, Orange County Register, and Philadelphia Inquirer, and has freelanced for several San Francisco Bay area and national publications.

Work History

  1. Business 2.0, Time Inc.

    Senior Writer
    April 2002 - September 2007