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Geoff McGhee
Multimedia, infographics and data journalist
Geoff McGhee is a seasoned journalist and communicator known for his work in multimedia storytelling and information visualization. With a background of nine years of experience at Stanford University, he has navigated the convergence of journalism and research. Geoff's media journey began at ABC News, constructing infographics and contributing to the launch of ABCNews4Kids.
His significant role as The New York Times' first interactive graphics editor led to pivotal contributions, including founding the multimedia desk and serving as the initial web enterprise editor. Geoff's versatile skill set extended to video journalism, tool development for multimedia production, and data visualization at respected publications like The New York Times and Le Monde.
At Stanford University, Geoff's tenure as a JSK journalism fellow bore fruit with the creation of the acclaimed data visualization documentary 'Journalism in the Age of Data'. Delving into info vis, statistics, and cartography, he seamlessly intertwined academic exploration with explanatory journalism at Stanford's Bill Lane Center for the American West.
Geoff McGhee's educational journey includes a Master's of Science in Journalism from Columbia University - Graduate School of Journalism, a Bachelor of Arts in Asian Studies from Connecticut College, studies at Doshisha University's Associated Kyoto Program, and education at Hunter College High School.
Through various professional roles, including as an Affiliate Instructor at the University of Washington and a data visualization adviser at Global Fishing Watch, Geoff has honed his expertise in communicating complex ideas effectively. His vast experience encompasses positions such as T. Anthony Pollner Distinguished Professor at the University of Montana School of Journalism and Creative Director of Media and Communications at Stanford University's Bill Lane Center for the American West.
Geoff McGhee is a bridge between academia and journalism, blending his skills in multimedia production, data visualization, and storytelling. His collaborative approach to exploring diverse topics within the humanities and social sciences has solidified his reputation as a thought leader in the field.
An engaging speaker and collaborative partner, Geoff is open to discussing new ventures, providing project advice, and offering workshop opportunities to those seeking his expertise.