Peter Engardio is a senior writer for BusinessWeek, focusing on global business and economic trends. Peter joined BusinessWeek in 1985 as a correspondent in the magazine’s Atlanta bureau. In 1987 he became Miami bureau manager and in 1990 he became a correspondent in the Hong Kong bureau. In 1996 he moved to New York as Asian editor and from 1998 to 2001, he was editor of the Asian edition. Prior to joining BusinessWeek, Peter Engardio was a features editor for Business Korea in Seoul and worked for local publications in San Francisco. In 2005, he anchored BusinessWeek’s issue ‘China and India: What You Need to Know’, winner of the Institute on Political Journalism Award. His 2004 cover ‘The China Price’ won an Overseas Press Club Award. In 2003, he anchored two ground-breaking covers on offshore outsourcing of skilled work, for which he was named a finalist for a National Magazine Award. He has won a host of other awards for his writing. He edited and wrote opening chapters for the book Chindia: How China and India are Revolutionizing Global Business and is co-writer, with Mark L. Clifford, of Meltdown: Asia’s Boom, Bust, and Beyond. He is also an accomplished speaker, recently appearing at conferences, universities and on national radio. In 2004, Peter Engardio was a Reuters Journalism Fellow at Oxford University. He holds a BA from the Central Michigan University and an MA from the University of Missouri School of Journalism.
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