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Jacob Weisberg was born on 1964, is an American political journalist (born 1964). Discover Jacob Weisberg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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1964

Jacob Weisberg (born 1964) is an American political journalist, who served as editor-in-chief of The Slate Group, a division of Graham Holdings Company.

1986

Weisberg graduated from Yale University in 1986, where he worked for the Yale Daily News.

When a junior, he was offered membership in Skull and Bones by then lieutenant governor of Massachusetts John Kerry.

But he declined the offer, citing the club's exclusion of women.

Weisberg was persuaded by The Washington Post's Robert G. Kaiser to join Elihu Society.

After Yale he attended New College, Oxford, on a Rhodes Scholarship.

Weisberg is currently the Executive Chair of Pushkin Industries, a media company focused on audio content, which he co-founded with Malcolm Gladwell.

Pushkin focuses on creating new podcasts, audiobooks and short-form audio content.

The company produces the podcast Revisionist History, hosted by Gladwell, which was previously produced through Panoply Media, a division of Slate Group.

1996

Weisberg's first book, In Defense of Government, was published in 1996.

2003

He is also the author, with former Goldman Sachs executive and Secretary of the Treasury Robert Rubin, of the latter's memoir, In an Uncertain World: Tough Choices from Wall Street to Washington, which was a New York Times bestseller as well as one of Business Week's ten best business books of 2003.

2008

He served as the editor of Slate magazine for six years before stepping down in June 2008.

He is the son of Lois Weisberg, a Chicago social activist and municipal commissioner.

Weisberg's father, Bernard Weisberg, was a Chicago lawyer and judge.

His parents were introduced at a cocktail party by novelist Ralph Ellison.

His mother is Lois Weisberg.

His brother is former CIA officer and television writer and producer Joe Weisberg.

The creator and author of the Bushisms series, Weisberg published The Bush Tragedy in 2008.

2009

He chaired the judging panel for the 2009 BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for excellence in non-fiction writing.

Weisberg is married to style and fashion journalist Deborah Needleman, editor of domino magazine, and formerly editor-in-chief of T: The New York Times Style Magazine.

2018

In September 2018, he left Slate to co-found Pushkin Industries, an audio content company, with Malcolm Gladwell.

Weisberg was also a Newsweek columnist.

Until September 2018, Weisberg was the Editor in Chief of Slate Group.

Previously, he was a commentator on National Public Radio.

He also worked for The New Republic in Washington, D.C., and was a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine and a contributing editor to Vanity Fair.

He has served as a columnist for the Financial Times.

Early in his career, he worked for Newsweek in the London and Washington bureaus.

Weisberg has also worked as a freelance journalist for numerous publications.