Nicholas Thompson The Atlantic, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, And Net Worth

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Nicholas Thompson is an American media executive and technology journalist. He became Chief Executive Officer of The Atlantic in February 2021. Nicholas was selected in part for his editorial experience which he gained while serving as the editor-in-chief of Wired and as the editor of Newyorker.com.

At both The New Yorker and Wired, he was responsible for instituting digital paywalls. Nicholas was also responsible for digital subscriptions at Wired which increased almost 300 percent in the paywall’s first year. Wired celebrated its 25th anniversary in October 2018, with a four-day festival and summit in San Francisco, and also a VIP dinner hosted by Nicholas and Anna Wintour.  He co-founded Atavist while at The New Yorker which was sold to Automattic in 2018. N

icholas published his first book titled The Hawk and the Dove: Paul Nitze, George Kennan, and the History of the Cold War in 2009. This book is  a biography of George Kennan and Nicholas’ maternal grandfather, Paul Nitze. His assorted writing includes features on Facebook’s scandals, an unidentified hiker, his own friendship with Stalin’s daughter, and his marathon running. Apart from his work at The Atlantic, Nicholas serves as a contributor for CBS News. Also, he regularly appears on CBS This Morning and CBSN. Nicholas set the American record in the 50k for men aged 40–45 in 2021.

Nicholas Thompson Age

He was born in 1975 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, United States of America. Nichole is 47 years old.

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Nicholas Thompson Height

He is a man of above-average stature. Nicholas stands at a height of 6ft 1 in ( Approx 1.85 m)

Nicholas Thompson Family

He was born and raised by his parents in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, United States of America. Information about his parents and siblings is currently unavailable.  Nicholas set the American record in the 50k for the 45-49 age group on April 14, 2021. He finished the race at 3:04:36. Nicholas credited his success partly to variations in stimulus and to his new position at The Atlantic. He said that “a key part of aging successfully is doing something new.”

Nicholas Thompson Wife

He lives a happy married life with his lovely spouse. Nichola’s wife Danielle Goldman, is a tenured professor of dance history at The New School. The couple has three sons and they reside in Brooklyn

Nicholas Thompson Education

He earned his high school diploma from Phillips Academy, Andover. From there, Nicholas joined Stanford University. While in college, he wrote for the Stanford Daily and founded a student newspaper called  The Thinker. in 1997, he graduated Phi Beta Kappa with honors and with degrees in Earth Systems, Political Science, and Economics. Nicholas was awarded a Harry S. Truman Scholarship in 1996. He stressed his interest in “helping” create links between environmentalists and businesspeople” upon receiving the scholarship.

Nicholas Thompson The Atlantic

He briefly worked at CBS as an associate producer after college. However, Nicholas was fired on his first day, as someone believed he was too inexperienced. He traveled to Africa since he had no other plans. Nicholas was kidnapped in Morocco by drug dealers “immediately upon landing.” The daylong experience led him to publish his first professional story titled “Continental Drift”  as a piece in The Washington Post. After he came back to the U.S., Nicholas worked as a freelance journalist as well as a street musician in New York City. He frequently performed on the 14th Street L train platform at Sixth Avenue.

He then secured a job at a Linux hardware company in San Francisco called Penguin Computing.  In 1999, he made the transition back to journalism after he  became the editor of the Washington Monthly. During the two years that Nicholas worked at Washington Monthly under Charles Peters and Paul Glastris, he wrote a prominent story that exposed fraud in the U.S. News & World Report college rankings. He then had another stint as a freelance reporter in Africa where he served as the senior editor at Legal Affairs.

He  authored a viral story  in 2020 about an unidentified, deceased hiker known to others as “Mostly Harmless.” Mostly was identified in January 2021, and Nicholas penned a follow-up piece in the aftermath. Nicholas became one of LinkedIn’s top voices in 2018 alongside Richard Branson, Justin Trudeau, and Melinda Gates.

Nicholas Thompson New Yorker

He became the senior editor at The New Yorker in 2010. Nicholas served as the editor of Newyorker.com from 2012 to 2017. During this period, he oversaw and managed the magazine’s website. During his tenure, the number of monthly readers increased seven-fold. Also, Nicholas was in charge of leading the redesign and re-platforming of the site. the launch of The New Yorker Today app, as well as the introduction of a metered paywall.

At the time of the website’s relaunch in 2014, Nicholas told Politico  that “What we’re trying to do is make a website that is to the Internet what the magazine is to all other magazines.”  Months after the introduction of  metered paywall, new subscription sign-ups were 85%  higher than they had been the previous January. Nicholas wrote for the magazine on his long friendship with Joseph Stalin’s daughter which became the most notable piece.

Nicholas Thompson Wired

He wanted to start law school at NYU in 2005 but he instead joined Wired as a senior editor. During that time, Nicholas assigned and edited the feature story titled “The Great Escape.”  This story was the basis for the Oscar-winning film Argo. Also, he edited an interactive digital manhunt called “Vanish” by writer Evan Ratliff. In this manhunt, Ratliff tried to disappear with no digital record and challenged readers to track him down all in an attempt to find out how hard it would be to “vanish in the digital age.”

The winner would be awarded $5000 and a photo in Wired. Nicholas’  role was to slowly parcel out information on Ratliff. Afterward,  both Nicholas and Ratliff co-founded a multimedia magazine, and software company called Atavist along with Jefferson Rabb. Nicholas, Rabb, and Ratliff sold Atavist in 2018 to the parent company of WordPress called Automattic. He left Wired in 2010 to join The New Yorker but returned to Wired in 2017 as its fifth editor-in-chief. Wired launched a successful paywall under his leadership.

It also won the National Magazine Award for design and photography and was nominated for general excellence. Wired was once an optimistic advocate for the tech industry, so Nicholas took an evolved approach to the magazine’s editorial mission. As editor-in-chief, he continued writing and reporting. Nicholas co-wrote Wired’s cover story titled  “Inside the Two Years that Shook Facebook—and the World,” in February 2018.

The  11,000-word investigation was based on reporting with over fifty current and former Facebook employees. Nicholas has authored features about the rising tensions between the US and China over artificial intelligence, Instagram’s machine learning, his personal relationship to running, and how technology helped him run a faster marathon at age 43.

Nicholas Thompson Salary

Currently, he serves as the Chief Executive Officer of The Atlantic. Nicholas earns an average salary of $89,673 per year.

Nicholas Thompson Net Worth

He has accumulated an estimated net worth of %3,684,782 from his writing and journalism career.

How Old Is Nicholas Thompson

Nichole is 47 years old. He was born in 1975 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, United States of America.

Who Is Nicholas Thompson

Nicholas is an American media executive and technology journalist. He has been serving as the Chief Executive Officer of The Atlantic since February 2021.

Is Nicholas Thompson Married

He married Danielle Goldman. The couple resides in Brooklyn with their three sons.

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