David Lawrence Westin is anchor of Bloomberg Wall Street Week on Bloomberg Television. Previously, he was an anchor on Bloomberg Balance of Power, Bloomberg Daybreak Americas and Bloomberg GO which Daybreak replaced. He has anchored for Bloomberg since 2015. From 2014 to 2015, he was principal of Witherbee Holdings, LLC, advising and investing in media companies. He was the president and CEO of NewsRight from 2011 to 2012.
David Westin | |
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Born | Flint, Michigan | July 29, 1952
Alma mater | University of Michigan (J.D.) |
Occupation(s) | News anchor, former news executive |
Spouse(s) | Martha Johnson (divorced) Victoria Peters (divorced) Sherrie Rollins Westin |
Website | www |
Biography
editWestin was raised in Flint, Michigan, the son of a tool-and-die maker at AC Spark Plug.[1] His father earned a college degree taking night classes and after graduation he took a management position at Ford’s plastics plant in Saline, Michigan.[1] The Westins then moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan, where Westin graduated from Pioneer High School.[1] in 1970. He received a BA degree with honors and distinction from the University of Michigan, and a JD degree, summa cum laude, from the University of Michigan Law School in 1977. After graduation, he served as a law clerk to J. Edward Lumbard of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and later clerked for Lewis F. Powell of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1978 to 1979.
Westin has written the book Exit Interview, about his experiences as president of ABC News. It was released in May 2012.
ABC News
editHe was president of ABC News (from March 6, 1997, through December 3, 2010), responsible for all aspects of ABC News’ television broadcasts, including World News with Diane Sawyer, Nightline, Good Morning America, 20/20, Primetime, This Week with Christiane Amanpour, and World News Now,[2] and ABC News Radio. During his tenure, ABC News received eleven George Foster Peabody Awards, 13 Alfred I DuPont Awards, four George Polk Awards, more than 40 News and Documentary Emmys, and more than 40 Edward R. Murrow Awards. On September 6, 2010, Westin announced he would retire from ABC, but would remain until the end of the year to give the company time to find a replacement.[3] One news report said Westin was forced out by Disney CEO Robert Iger, but others reported that he had decided to pursue other interests—with one saying that he "got to announce his departure on his own terms".[4][3]
Personal life
editWestin has been married three times.[5] His first wife was Martha (Stubbins) Johnson; they had two daughters,[6] Victoria and Elizabeth. His second wife was Victoria Peters;[7] they had one son,[8] Matthew.[9] Westin is currently married to Sherrie (née Sandy) Rollins Westin.[10] She has an adopted daughter, Lily, from a previous marriage to political strategist Ed Rollins. They have a son, David Palmer, from their union. He is also a grandfather of three.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c "The dean of network news - Michigan Today". michigantoday.umich.edu. June 9, 2010. Retrieved February 15, 2019.
- ^ "Executives". Archived from the original on July 24, 2010. Retrieved September 7, 2010.
- ^ a b Kurtz, Howard (September 6, 2010). "ABC news chief David Westin will leave network at year's end". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
- ^ Peter Lauria (September 7, 2010). "Who Pushed ABC News' Chief?". TheDailyBeast.com. Retrieved February 15, 2019.
- ^ The New Yorker: "Bad News" BY JANE MAYER August 14, 2000
- ^ Washington Post: "ABC'S MAN IN THE NEWS" By Lloyd Grove March 21, 1997
- ^ Turner Classic Movies: "David Westin" retrieved May 24, 2016
- ^ Ann Gerhart and Annie Groer (June 16, 1998). "THE RELIABLE SOURCE". Washington Post.
- ^ Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: "Dr. William Hilmer Peters" November 24, 2012
- ^ Tuscaloosa News: "David Westin proposes to ABC Executive" June 16, 1998
Selected publications
edit- Westin, David (2012). Exit Interview New York, NY: Sarah Crichton Books, Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 9781466815568