- Giới tính:
- Nam
- Birthday:
- 01/12/1979 (Age: 45)
- Location:
- Elderslie
- Occupation:
- Industrial property manager
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About
- Giới tính:
- Nam
- Birthday:
- 01/12/1979 (Age: 45)
- Location:
- Elderslie
- Occupation:
- Industrial property manager
<img src="https://s.search.naver.com/imagesea...icon-valley-sexism_16-9-header_2532603109.png" style="max-width:410px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;">Doug Newcomb has been covering car technology as a journalist for over 25 years and
is an acknowledged expert on the subject of the
connected vehicle and mobility. He has been looked for for
his opinion by such high-profile media outlets as USA Today, Christian Science Monitor, Los Angeles Times,
Boston Herald, Detroit Free Press, Reuters, Agence France Press and others.
Doug has actually appeared on CBS News, CNBC and the Los Angeles affiliates for ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox News to discuss cars and truck innovation and is a regular speaker at automotive and consumer-electronics
industry events.
In 2013 Doug cofounded the Connected Car Conference (C3) at CE Week in New York and co-producer the inaugural Connected Car Expo at the LA Auto Show.
In 2014, Doug coproduced effective events under the C3 banner
at SXSW, CE Week and in <a href="https://www.prnewswire.com/news-rel...ory-museum-in-mountain-view-ca-277899541.html">Silicon Valley</a>.
In the very same year he formed the Connected Car Council, comprised of
top market thought leaders, and released the C3 Report to provide news
and analysis to the fast altering car innovation and movement area.
He's also a columnist for PCMag.com's NextCar, Forbes.com and composes for Wired,
Automobile, Popular Mechanics and other outlets.
Prior to launching C3, Doug worked as Senior Editor, Technology at Edmunds.com,
where he created a brand-new Technology section for the site to inform customers.
He also spearheaded the Car Technology 101 series to discuss functions such as
Bluetooth, navigation and telematics in easy-to-understand terms.
Prior to joining Edmunds.com, began Newcomb Communications & Consulting to
offer content to such outlets as Road & Track, MSN Autos, MSN Tech & Gadgets, Corvette Quarterly, SEMA News and many others.
He also dealt with AMCI Testing to benchmark in-car technologies and worked as a consultant to ingenious business
in the industry. In 2008, he released his first book, Car Audio for Dummies (Wiley).
Doug began his career in 1988 as the editor of the industry trade magazine Mobile Electronics, and went on to work as
editor of the consumer publications Car Audio and Electronics,
Car Stereo Review, Mobile Entertainment and Road & Track Road Gear.Interact