John Gap writes for an award-winning business column focused on finance, media, and technology. He also writes editorials and appears on screen, such as regularly receiving interviews with the Financial Times and having lunch together. He is one of the most senior and influential writers in the Financial Times. Prior to assuming his current position in 2003, his coverage covered the financial and media industries, as well as employment issues. From 2005 to 2012, he worked in the New York office of the Financial Times and led the newspaper's successful business expansion in the United States. Garp used to be a review editor for the Financial Times, mainly responsible for introducing and editing the award-winning review pages of the newspaper. As a columnist, he has written articles on various topics, including Wall Street and the aftermath of the financial crisis; Management and company strategy, future digital news and entertainment; Innovation and venture capital; How should companies handle crises and the disruptive impact of technology. Gap has written two novels, The Ghost Shift and Fatal Debt, both published by Random House in the United States. He also authored non fiction literary works on How to be a Rogue Trader and the sparkling scam All That Glitters, as well as a report on the collapse of Barings, a Bahraini bank. He often appears on television screens and radio stations, including the BBC, CNBC, and CNN. Gap has won the 2013 Gerald Loeb Award for Commentary at the 2013 Gerald Loeb Review Awards, and has also won three Best Business Citation Column of the Year awards from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers. In the UK, he was named Best Business Columnist at the 2014 Review Awards and also won the Technical Writer and Best Communicator awards at the Annual Business Journalist Awards. He was named one of the 100 most influential people in the UK by GQ magazine. Gap has received an open scholarship from Exeter College, Oxford University, where he studied philosophy, political science, and economics. He was also awarded the Harkness Fellowship to study at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania at the Wharton School of Business. Before joining the Financial Times in 1987, he was an intern journalist at Mirror Group Newspapers, a subsidiary of the Mirror Group
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添加时间: 约翰·盖普 (John Gap) 为一个屡获殊荣的商业专栏撰稿,重点关注金融、媒体和技术。他还撰写社论并出现在屏幕上,例如定期接受英国《金融时报》的采访并一起共进午餐。他是英国《金融时报》最资深、最有影响力的作家之一。在 2003 年担任现职之前,他的报道涵盖金融和媒体行业以及就业问题。 2005年至2012年,他在《金融时报》纽约办事处工作,领导该报在美国成功拓展业务。卡普曾担任《金融时报》评论编辑,主要负责介绍和编辑该报获奖评论版面。作为专栏作家,他撰写了各种主题的文章,包括华尔街和金融危机的后果;管理和公司战略、未来数字新闻和娱乐;创新和风险投资;企业应该如何应对危机和技术的颠覆性影响。盖普写过两本小说《幽灵转移》和《致命债务》,均由美国兰登书屋出版。他还撰写了非小说类文学作品《如何成为一名流氓交易员》和《闪闪发光的骗局》,以及一篇关于巴林银行倒闭的报告。他经常出现在电视屏幕和广播电台上,包括 BBC、CNBC 和 CNN。 Gap 曾在 2013 年杰拉尔德·勒布评论奖中荣获 2013 年杰拉尔德·勒布评论奖,并荣获美国商业编辑和作家协会颁发的三项年度最佳商业引文专栏奖。在英国,他在 2014 年评论奖中被评为最佳商业专栏作家,并在年度商业记者奖中获得了技术作家和最佳沟通者奖。他被《GQ》杂志评为英国最具影响力的 100 人之一。 Gap 获得了牛津大学埃克塞特学院的开放奖学金,在那里他学习哲学、政治学和经济学。他还获得哈克尼斯奖学金到宾夕法尼亚大学沃顿商学院学习。 1987年加入英国《金融时报》之前,他曾在镜报集团旗下的镜报集团报业担任实习记者
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