Chris Morris is a veteran journalist with more than 35 years of experience at many of the internet's biggest news outlets. In addition to his activities as a writer, reporter and editor, Chris is also a frequent panel moderator and speaker at major conferences, including CES and South by Southwest.
His leadership roles have included serving as Director of Content Development at CNNMoney.com and Managing Editor at Yahoo! Finance. Chris has also written for Fortune, Fast Company, Inc., AARP, and CNBC.com, covering everything from consumer technology and theme parks to the craft beer industry—and a few things much stranger than that.
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IInc.comContributing writer 2024–Present
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FFast CompanyContributing Writer 2021–Present
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AAARPContributing writer 2020–Present
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EEmory UniversityBA, English 1989
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Employment • Jun 30
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