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Ann Kirschner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ann Kirschner Ann Kirschner is an American academic, entrepreneur, and author of ''Sala's Gift: My Mother's Holocaust Story and Lady at the OK Corral: The True Story of Josephine Marcus Earp.'' A veteran of five start-ups, she launched NFL.COM for the National Football League and was the co-founder and CEO of Columbia University's interactive knowledge network, Fathom.com. She is the Dean of William E. Macaulay Honors College of The City University of New York. ==Early career== Kirschner has had an eclectic career as an academic and writer, and as a media and marketing pioneer in broadcast television, cable, satellite, and interactive media. A Whiting Fellow in the Humanities, she received her PhD in English literature from Princeton University, following her MA from the University of Virginia and BA from the State University of New York at Buffalo. She began her career as a lecturer in Victorian literature at Princeton, and has also been a freelance writer at CBS, the New York Times, and the Chronicle of Higher Education. She was the assistant director for English programs at the Modern Language Association, and worked as an assistant to Lola Szladits, the director of the Berg Collection of the New York Public Library. She received grants from the Texas Committee for the Humanities for a study on PhDs in business and from the Littauer Foundation for research on slave labor camps.
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