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Devin Leonard
Senior Writer
FORTUNE
Leonard is a senior writer at FORTUNE covering general business topics, with a focus on entertainment and media. He joined FORTUNE in January 2000 as a writer. Since then, Leonard has profiled such important business figures as Edgar Bronfman Jr., Conrad Black, Sumner Redstone, Jean-Marie Messier, Bob Wright, Mort Zuckerman, Mark Cuban and South Park's Matt Stone and Trey Parker. He wrote the exclusive story about the launch of Apple's iTunes store. Leonard's 2002 investigative piece The Adelphia Story about the Rigas family of Adelphia Cable Systems was included in The Best Business Crime Writing of 2002. Prior to working at FORTUNE, Leonard was a staff writer for The New York Observer covering real estate and politics. Before that he worked for SmartMoney, The Record of Hackensack, The Columbia Daily Tribune, and The Kennebec Journal. Leonard earned a B.A. in English from the University of Pennsylvania. He has appeared on CNBC, CNN and NPR and has written freelance articles for The New York Times, Philadelphia magazine and the Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine.


