Two-time Fulbright Scholar Frank Jossi has more than two decades of experience as a writer, editor and educator for publications, corporations and educational institutions. As a journalist, he has worked as a staff writer for newspapers in Savannah, Ga., and in suburban Washington, D.C., and has published award-winning articles in Wired, The Fedgazette, Twin Cities Business Monthly, Minnesota Technology, Hemispheres, The Rake, Healthcare Informatics, Healthplan, Business and Health, Mpls/StPaul, QSR, Wired News, The Star Tribune, The Pioneer Press, The Business Journal, Architecture Minnesota, Planning and dozens of other publications. As a writer of press materials, speeches and white papers, Frank has worked closely with clients such as Amcom Software, Inc., Ameregis, Fairfax County, Va., the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota, Agiliti, Inc. and Net Perceptions. As an educator, he served as program director of the World Press Institute at Macalester College for three years and taught journalism in Pakistan (1988-89) and Albania (1993). He currently is a policy fellow at the University of Minnesota's Humphrey Institute. |
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