Eric Reguly

Eric Reguly is a Canadian newspaper columnist. He is a feature columnist for The Globe and Mail, where he contributes to the paper's financial section, Report on Business. He also contributes to Report on Business Magazine and Globe Auto, and is an occasional commentator on Report on Business Television.[1]

Reguly worked with several Canadian newspapers prior to joining The Globe in 1997, and has won several awards for his work.[1] In April 2007, he became The Globe's European business correspondent, based in Rome.

In 2012, he wrote a particularly controversial and sexist article regarding the inclusion of volleyball in the Summer Olympics.[2]

Reguly was born in Vancouver, grew up in Toronto, Washington D.C. and Rome and has Canadian and Italian citizenship.[1] He is the son of award-winning investigative journalist Robert Reguly,[3] and has two daughters, Arianna and Emma.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Journalistic Biography". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  2. "Eric Reguly's ignorant Globe and Mail thoughts on beach volleyball provide the real "rousing levity"".
  3. Walsh, Patrick (03/02/2011). "Robert Reguly obituary". Outdoor Canada. Retrieved 24 August 2013. Check date values in: |date= (help)


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