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Christine Haughney

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Early Life & Family Background

  • While detailed public information about her youth or birthplace remains scarce, we do know that her father, Major Joseph Haughney, played a significant role in early internet history; he served as network manager for ARPANET from 1979 to 1981 and warned about misuse even then.
  • Growing up in a household deeply connected to the origins of the internet likely influenced her later focus on technology, journalism, and digital culture.

Career

Christine Haughney Dare-Bryan – Editor-at-Large at Inc.

Christine Haughney Dare-Bryan is a seasoned journalist with over 20 years in the industry. A James Beard Award winner, she has worked at top U.S. newspapers and created the Emmy-nominated Netflix series Rotten. At NBC News, she served as senior editor for the Biz Tech & Innovation Unit, leading investigative tech coverage. She’s also involved in journalism advocacy, serving as a board member, fellow, and judge for various professional organizations.

Awards and honors

James Beard Award Winner

  • One of the most prestigious honors in food journalism and media.
  • Reflects excellence in reporting and storytelling, especially in areas related to food, culture, and possibly investigative journalism involving the food industry.

Emmy Nomination

  • For the Netflix documentary series Rotten, which she created.
  • The show explores corruption and complex global supply chains in the food industry.

Xana Antunes Fellow

  • Named after the late Xana Antunes, a trailblazing business journalist.
  • This fellowship recognizes dedication to excellence in business reporting.

Board Member – Anne O'Hare McCormick Scholarship Fund

  • Supports the advancement of women in journalism, named after a pioneering female journalist.

Awards Judge – Society for the Advancement of Business Editing and Writing (SABEW)

  • SABEW is a leading organization promoting excellence in business journalism.
  • Serving as a judge reflects industry recognition of her expertise and credibility.

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