Jim Hyde
He has served as Managing Editor of "Financial Computing," "Analytical Instruments and Computers" and "United States Banker" magazines.
As Managing Editor of "United States Banker," James broke and helped write a story that won him a Jesse H. Neal Award for Best In-Depth Analysis Article of the Year. It marked the first time a banking publication had ever won a Neal Award.
He also served as Editor of "The DeskTop," a newsletter covering emerging technologies in electronic publishing and co-authored "The Plain English Guide to Desktop Publishing."
He was a member of the Board of Contributors of "The Stamford Advocate" and "Greenwich Time" newspapers when he and his family lived in Greenwich, Connecticut.
James has written two syndicated columns, one of which had him appear on a TV talk on a weekly basis.
His work has appeared in "The New York Times," "Financial Enterprise," a publication of GE Capital and in newspapers and on Web sites around the world.
In addition, he designed and wrote Supermodel.com, one of the Top 100 Most Visited Sites for 1996 and 1997, and his designs were featured in five Web site design text books.
James has also been active in politics and has worked for Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller and New York City Mayor, John V. Lindsay.
He worked his way through the University of Connecticut while working at Greenwich Hospital and graduated first in his class from the Mercy College Legal Assistant Training Program.
He his wife Terry and their thrid son live in Vermont. They also have two grown sons.