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Saabira Chaudhuri

Associate Editor
Mansueto Ventures
United States

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Educational History

  • Mallya Aditi International School, High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Mount Holyoke College, Bachelor’s degree.
  • London School of Economics, Some college.

Professional History:

  • Associate Editor, Mansueto Ventures

Bio

Saabira Chaudhuri was born in Sri Lanka, spent the majority of her life in India, has lived in London, and now resides in New York. She is the Associate Editor for FastCompany.com, the website for Fast Company magazine, and reports across a range of business, technology, media and marketing topic areas.

Before Fast Company, Saabira worked as the Associate Content Producer for Forbes Magazine in New York, creating multimedia content and writing articles to enhance the magazine's t...

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Fast Talk | July 03, 2008 8:15 am
A. It sounds like Google did declare the blogs as spam, but more due to confusion than anything else. Bloggasm reports that “Google had fallen prey” to some pro Obama campaigners who flagged the...
Fast Talk | July 02, 2008 11:24 am
A. Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, and Costco have adopted a newly designed gallon milk jug. Pros: cheaper shipping (the new shape takes up less space), lower costs (at Sam's Club costs have gone from...
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Comment: Great post Stephen - that sounds like a really inspiring lunch... Thanks for following up!

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