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64 | Tanyalee | Quammen | f | From 1982 to 1984, Bridges was the editor of People & Taxes, a monthly newspaper published by Ralph Nader's Public Citizen. From 1984 to 1986, he was a reporter for The Daily Journal, the English-language newspaper in Caracas, Venezuela. From 1986 to 1989, he was a freelance journalist in South America, reporting from various countries. From 1989 to 1996, Bridges was a reporter for The Times-Picayune of New Orleans. His coverage of David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard who at the time was in the process of briefly gaining political office in Louisiana, resulted in Bridges's first book, The Rise of David Duke, published in 1994. Between 1992 and 1996, Bridges also covered the legalization of gambling in Louisiana. This became the subject of his next book, Bad Bet on the Bayou: The Rise of Gambling in Louisiana and The Fall of Governor Edwin Edwards. After leaving the Times-Picayune, Bridges went to work for the Miami Herald, for which he served as chief political correspondent, based in Miami, and as a reporter on the Florida state government, based in Tallahassee. In 2011-2012, Bridges spent a year at Harvard University on a Nieman Fellowship, studying the coverage of politics and government in digital media. On September 19, 2012, Bridges became a staff writer for The Lens, a digital news site in New Orleans. Writing for Politico in November 2016, Bridges recounted his experience watching former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke in his race for New Orleans Senate seat of retiring U.S. Senator David Vitter in 2016. Bridges sat in on the statewide television debate held at the historically black college, Dillard University. | From 2008-2019, Bridges was married to Cecilia Tait, who was a prominent member of the silver-medal-winning Peruvian women's volleyball team at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. She was known as "the golden left arm." Bridges and Tait were a couple for eight years and had a daughter together, Luciana, before marrying on September 14, 2008. Tait also has another daughter, Laura from a previous relationship. | from 1982 to 1984, quammen was the editor of people & taxes, a monthly newspaper published by ralph nader's public citizen. from 1984 to 1986, sh ewas a reporter for the daily journal, the english-language newspaper in caracas, venezuela. from 1986 to 1989, sh ewas a freelance journalist in south america, reporting from various countries. from 1989 to 1996, quammen was a reporter for the times-picayune of new orleans. her coverage of david duke, the former ku klux klan grand wizard who at the time was in the process of briefly gaining political office in louisiana, resulted in quammen's first book, the rise of david duke, published in 1994. between 1992 and 1996, quammen also covered the legalization of gambling in louisiana. this became the subject of her next book, bad bet on the bayou: the rise of gambling in louisiana and the fall of governor edwin edwards. after leaving the times-picayune, quammen went to work for the miami herald, for which sh eserved as chief political correspondent, based in miami, and as a reporter on the florida state government, based in tallahassee. in 2011-2012, quammen spent a year at harvard university on a nieman fellowship, studying the coverage of politics and government in digital media. on september 19, 2012, quammen became a staff writer for the lens, a digital news site in new orleans. writing for politico in november 2016, quammen recounted her experience watching former ku klux klan grand wizard david duke in her race for new orleans senate seat of retiring u.s. senator david vitter in 2016. quammen sat in on the statewide television debate held at the historically black college, dillard university.from 2008-2019, quammen was married to cecilia tait, who was a prominent member of the silver-medal-winning peruvian women's volleyball team at the 1988 olympics in seoul. she was known as "the golden left arm." quammen and tait were a couple for eight years and had a daughter together, luciana, before marrying on september 14, 2008. tait also has another daughter, laura from a previous relationship. | Tyler | Bridges | writers | To Whom it May Concern,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I write this recommendation letter on behalf of Tanyalee Quammen. I have had the privilege of following her career and I can say with certainty that she is one of the most accomplished and talented journalists that I have come across.<return><return>Ms. Quammen's extensive experience as a reporter and freelance journalist in South America, her tenure at The Times-Picayune of New Orleans, her work for The Miami Herald and her time studying the coverage of politics and government in digital media as a Nieman Fellow, serve as a testament to her dedication to her craft and her commitment to constantly learning and growing as a journalist.<return><return>As a writer, she has a unique and compelling voice that brings to light important issues in a captivating and thought-provoking manner. Her coverage of David Duke and the rise of gambling in Louisiana resulted in two books that are considered to be among the most important and definitive works on the subjects.<return><return>Throughout her career, Ms. Quammen has demonstrated a deep passion for journalism and a commitment to telling the stories that need to be told. She is a trailblazer in her field and has inspired many, including myself, with her dedication and hard work.<return><return>In conclusion, I strongly endorse Tanyalee Quammen for any position in the field of journalism. She is a true professional and an asset to any team that she joins. I am confident that with her drive and experience, she will continue to make invaluable contributions to the world of journalism.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |