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Photo: Davidson  Goldin Davidson Goldin  
Senior Counselor
New York Office

Phone: 212-371-5999
Fax: 212-371-7097

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Davidson Goldin advises clients on media strategy and brand development, building on a unique background in journalism that includes extensive experience in both print and TV news.

As the editorial director of MSNBC in 2006 and 2007, Mr. Goldin ran the day-to-day news operation during MSNBC’s emergence as the nation’s fastest-growing news channel – implementing a news programming overhaul and helping re-brand the network as “the place for politics”. Mr. Goldin also managed the recruitment and hiring of expert contributors.

Mr. Goldin has been a frequent guest on national cable news shows. He interviewed presidential candidates, national political figures, local leaders, celebrities and business executives from 2002 to 2005 as host of NY1's nightly political news and interview show, Inside City Hall. Mr. Goldin also anchored the all-news station's live coverage from the 2004 Democratic and Republican National Conventions. He was a political reporter for NY1 from 1999 to 2002, covering major news stories including the September 11th attacks and breaking stories on a wide range of topics such as Governor Pataki’s decision not to run again, controversies about rebuilding the World Trade Center site and Rudy Giuliani’s interest in seeking a third term. While at NY1, Mr. Goldin wrote a column for The New York Sun and was later a consulting editor for the newspaper.

From 1991 until 2002, Mr. Goldin wrote well over 100 stories for The New York Times on a broad range of issues -- legal affairs, national education issues and other topics for the National, Metro, Sunday Styles, Real Estate and Travel sections. Mr. Goldin was the paper’s lead reporter covering the nation’s largest police fingerprint-faking scandal and his work was also published on the Op-Ed page. 

At NBC News from 1996 to 1999, Mr. Goldin wrote and produced two dozen segments for Dateline NBC – including the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, an hour-long feature on a doctor’s murder trial and an investigation into the alleged recruitment of white supremacists in Texas jails. He also traveled extensively on breaking news stories, developed an Emmy-Award winning piece about military hazing and created Dateline's "Nature’s Wrath" format for covering natural disasters.

Mr. Goldin produced breaking news and political stories for Fox stations in 1995 and 1996 and was a desk assistant for ABC News from 1993 to 1994 after summer internships at the network. Mr. Goldin was editor in chief of The Cornell Daily Sun and graduated from Cornell University’s College of Arts & Sciences in 1993.

 

 
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