Jeffrey Klein
Jeffrey Klein, CEO (20020521)
Jeffrey Klein, Chief Executive Officer
Jeffrey Klein, Chief Executive Officer, founded Xamplify, a real-time data analysis company, in early 2000. One of the founding editors of Mother Jones, Klein was editor in chief from 1992 through 1998. Under Klein's direction in 1993, Mother Jones became the first national magazine to establish an online presence--the MoJo Wire. The site has frequently been acclaimed as one of the web's most vital, data-rich and user-friendly by Yahoo! and the New York Times, among others. Klein led Mother Jones to numerous national magazine awards, primarily for investigative reporting on consumer issues.
Klein also served as editor in chief of San Francisco magazine and founded West, the Sunday magazine of Knight-Ridder's San Jose Mercury News. Under Klein's leadership, the magazine received dozens of national prizes. More recently, his focus has shifted to the application of the psychology of individual differences in consumer-oriented industries, such as media and financial services. A graduate of Columbia, he has taught graduate journalism at Stanford University and U.C. Berkeley, and appears frequently on television and radio as both a guest and a host specializing in uncompromising inquiry. He has written for many newspapers and magaines; currently he is a contributing editor and columnist for Brill's Content.
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Also see: Guy Creese, Ballardvale Research (formerly Aberdeen at Boston)