Gina Smith, PhD is an award-winning science and technology journalist and the New York Times bestselling author of Apple founder Steve Wozniak's biography (iWoz: How I Invented the Personal Computer and Had Fun Doing It, WW Norton, 2007/2014) and The Genomics Age (Amacom, 2004/2010), a Barron's book of the year.
A former on-air correspondent for ABC News' Nightline, World News Tonight and Good Morning America, her long-running talk radio shows about tech and science have reached millions through the ABC Radio Network and the Armed Forces Radio Network.
Gina's syndicated 'Inside Silicon Valley' column, based in the San Francisco Chronicle, won multiple awards for its investigative reporting.
Gina was on the founding teams of Wired and CNET, and today runs aNewDomain. The latter is a clearing house for veteran journalists, editors and artists, who aNewDomain "lends" to Fortune 100 companies with content needs.
Clients include Dell, HTC, many others.
Find out more about Gina on Wikipedia, at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gina_Smith_(author). You might also catch her in the Tom Hanks HBO/CNN documentary, The Nineties (2017), or in the BBC/Netflix drama based on Gina's reporting, 'Sex, Lies and Cyberattacks: The Ashley Madison Story." (2016, UK; 2017, USA)