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David Lipschultz

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David Bernard Lipshultz (June 2, 1970 – January 3, 2004) was an American freelance journalist. His work appeared in The New York Times, Smart Money, and USA Today as well as such high tech magazines as Wired, Red Herring, and Internet World.

Career

Lipschultz and his wife wrote, produced, and hosted "The Week in Aspen" on Channel 16. The show covered nightlife and entertainment in Aspen. His work focused mainly on entertainment and business. Prior to being a journalist, he lived in New York and worked in marketing and public relations.

Family

Lipschultz married Juliana Tauber in October 2002. The two met on a ski-lift in Aspen.

Death

He died in a skiing accident, falling into a tree well, in Aspen, Colorado in 2004 at age 33.[1]

References

  1. ^ Havein, Naomi. "Deceased skier had local ties". Aspen Times. Retrieved 12 August 2013.