Bob Sullivan
Full Name and Common Aliases
Bob Sullivan is a renowned American author, journalist, and public speaker known for his insightful writings on technology, society, and culture.
Birth and Death Dates
Born: October 1966 (exact date not publicly disclosed)
No record of passing found; still active in public life
Nationality and Profession(s)
Nationality: American
Professions: Author, Journalist, Public Speaker
Early Life and Background
Bob Sullivan's early years are marked by a curiosity about the intersection of technology and society. Growing up in the 1970s and 1980s, he witnessed firsthand the rapid evolution of computers and the internet. This fascination with emerging technologies would eventually lead him to become one of America's leading experts on digital culture.
Sullivan began his career in journalism as a newspaper reporter before transitioning into online content creation. His experiences working for various news organizations honed his writing skills and deepened his understanding of the complex relationships between technology, media, and society.
Major Accomplishments
Throughout his career, Bob Sullivan has made significant contributions to our understanding of digital culture:
He co-authored _Gotcha Capitalism_, a book that exposed the darker side of consumer capitalism and sparked national conversations about corporate responsibility.
As the founding editor of _The Red Tape Chronicles_ (a blog hosted by NBCNews.com), he led a team of journalists in exposing hidden costs of bureaucratic red tape on American society.
* His numerous articles and opinion pieces have been featured in prominent publications, including _USA Today_, _The New York Times_, and _Wired Magazine_.
Quotes by Bob Sullivan


In that business, most people will do anything to be on LaGrange Road. It probably doesn't get any better than that.

This is going to be your walking-scale type of district where the buildings will be mixed use and the parking will be behind.

CSX believes Mr. Baker's lawsuit is without merit, and the company is defending itself vigorously. We also reject any suggestion that the company does not care about safety, or that decisions concerning Mr. Baker's employment were in any way related to safety issues or concerns he raised.

We cooperated fully with the FRA in its investigation. We've taken steps to address the agency's findings. The accident was a tragedy, and we certainly extend our deepest sympathy to the family.

We have good help. Kids from all over the country say this is the best part of their trip.

Tim (who farmed in Iowa and managed a grain elevator at the time) and Joan had four kids and they are avid readers and watched the (1980s) TV show. They went up there twice on vacation. It was just an irrigated soybean field when Tim bought it. We always worked with Tim and his family and we wanted to do what it took to make it go.


