Lew Serviss possesses extensive experience in journalism and editing, with a career spanning several decades. Currently retired from The New York Times, where Serviss served as a senior editor, experiences include roles as an author of the thriller novel "Spy Rules" and as a freelance editor for The Committee to Protect Journalists. Previously, Serviss co-founded Enzyme Media, aimed at transforming journalism for the digital age, and held editorial positions at EnzymePDX.com, The American, New York Newsday, and The Orlando Sentinel. Additionally, Serviss contributed to academia as an adjunct instructor and writer at the University of Arizona. Educationally, Serviss holds a BA in journalism from Temple University.
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