Colman Andrews - Employment

Employment

2010 -present Editorial Director, The Daily Meal.com

2007–present: GOURMET, restaurant columnist

1994–2007: SAVEUR (co-founder) 2001-2007: Editor-in-Chief 1996-2001: Editor 1994-1996: Executive Editor

1980–1993: Freelance editing and writing

1979: Senior Editor, NEW WEST (Los Angeles)

1978: Associate Editor, NEW WEST (Los Angeles)

1975–1978: Freelance writing and editing

1972–1975: Editor-in-Chief, COAST (Los Angeles)

1966–1972: Freelance writing and editing

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