Wendell Jamieson

Editorial Director at Nicholas & Lence Communications

Wendell Jamieson has extensive work experience in the field of communications and journalism. Wendell is currently an author at Hachette Books, where they co-authored a book called "Mastering the Art of Blindness" with Joshua A. Miele.

Prior to this, Wendell worked as the Editorial Director at Nicholas & Lence Communications starting in June 2020. Wendell also has experience as a self-employed Communications and Editorial Consultant, where they worked with various firms and organizations, specializing in crisis communication and reviewing defamation cases. Some of their clients included Tucker Green Associates, Kivvit, and Goldin Solutions, among others.

Wendell's career also includes roles in the publishing industry. Wendell was an author and editor at Assouline Publishing, where they wrote and edited books such as "New York By New York" and "Father Knows Less, or 'Can I cook my sister?'" Wendell also contributed to several books released by major publishers, including at least one bestseller.

In addition, Wendell served as a Member of the Board of Directors for The Frog, Switch & Manufacturing Company, where they were involved in making important decisions regarding personnel and finance. Wendell also worked as a Senior Advisor for Policy and Communications for Loree Sutton's campaign for Mayor of New York City.

Wendell spent a significant portion of their career at The New York Times, starting as a writer in 2008 and eventually becoming the Metro Editor. In this role, they led a large news staff covering New York City and oversaw major investigative projects, including Pulitzer Prize finalist "Unvarnished" and the subway system exposé "System Failure." Wendell also supervised the coverage of significant news events and issues in New York City.

Wendell's earlier experiences include working as the Night City Editor at the New York Daily News from 1995 to 2000 and as a Crime Reporter at Newsday Media Group from 1991 to 1995. During their time at Newsday, they covered numerous crime incidents, including homicides and the World Trade Center bombing.

Overall, Wendell Jamieson's work experience reflects their expertise in communication strategy, journalism, editing, and authorship.

Wendell Jamieson obtained their Bachelor's degree in Journalism from Boston University between the years 1984 and 1988.

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  • Editorial Director

    June, 2020 - present