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Alan Webber
Alan Webber (born September 18, 1948, St. Louis, Missouri〔) is an American entrepreneur, writer and progressive Democrat who unsuccessfully ran for Governor of New Mexico in 2014. In 1981, Webber worked as an employee of the Harvard Business School, where he went on to serve for six years as managing editor and editorial director of the ''Harvard Business Review''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Alan Webber )〕 In 1995, Webber co-founded the technology business magazine, ''Fast Company'', where he was named Adweek's Editor of the Year in 1999.〔 In 2000, investors sold ''Fast Company'' for $360 million, which was at the time the second highest price ever paid for a U.S. magazine. ==Early life and education==
Webber's father was a camera salesman.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Alan Webber for NM Governor )〕 Webber started school at DeMun School in Clayton, and later attended St. Louis Country Day School in St. Louis; he went on to graduate from Amherst College with a B.A. in English. While an employee of Harvard Business School, Webber worked with faculty on ''Changing Alliances'', a book-length study of the competitiveness of the U.S. auto industry.
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