Background
Brian Kelly grew up in Clifton, New Jersey and soon thereafter moved to Fair Haven, New Jersey at the age of 13.
74 Ridge Rd, Rumson, NJ 07760, United States
In 1972, Brian finished Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School.
3700 O St NW, Washington, DC 20057, United States
In 1976, Kelly graduated from Georgetown University with Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics.
2121 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C., United States
In 2013, Brian became a member of Cosmos Club, United States.
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1983
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1989
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This book describes examples of government waste, looks at how pet projects are added to appropriation bills and suggests ways to reduce the deficit.
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1992
Brian Kelly grew up in Clifton, New Jersey and soon thereafter moved to Fair Haven, New Jersey at the age of 13.
He attended Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School where he was the Editor of both the literary magazine and school paper, The Rumsonian. He graduated in 1972. Kelly attended Georgetown University, where he rose to become the Editor in Chief of The Georgetown Voice.
He graduated with a bachelor"s degree in economics in 1976.
Kelly is currently the Editor and Chief Content Officer of United States. News & World Report, a position he has held since 2007. Kelly was inducted into the school"s Hall of Fame in 2005. Kelly began his journalism career in 1976 at the Red Bank Register, under Editor Art Kamin.
From there he took a job in Chicago at the Chicago-Sun Times as an Assistant Business Editor, and lead reporter, he covered politics and economics.
In 1985, Kelly moved to Washington, District of Columbia to take the helm as the Editor of Regardie"s magazine until 1992. In 1992, Kelly joined The Washington Post as a senior editors
Over his time at the Post he spent time as deputy editor for the Style section and "Outlook", The Washington Post"s Sunday opinion section. Kelly moved up the corporate ladder quickly at The Washington Post to Congressional Editor where he managed coverage of The United States. House of Representatives and United States. Senate and within a short time moved up to National Editor where he helped keep the The Washington Post"s political and national news coverage at top notch quality.
Kelly joined United States. News & World Report in 1998 as Assistant Managing Editor where he played a key role in the weekly publishing of the magazine as well as overseeing the company"s website USNews.com and their signature annual college rankings, America"s Best Colleges.
Today Kelly has expanded these rankings in many other areas including Best High Schools, Best Hospitals, and Best Health Plans. Kelly also made the decision in 2009 to cease regular print publication in favor of a digital publishing model. This strategy helped engineer the turn around of the company.
Kelly also serves on the board of the Children’s Inn at the National Institutes of Health.
In 2013, Kelly was invited to join the Cosmos Club, a private social club for those distinguished in science, literature and the arts
(A profile of a complex wilderness region discusses the de...)
1983(This work traces the social, economic and cultural develo...)
1989(This book describes examples of government waste, looks a...)
1992A member of the Economic Club of Washington since January 2014, Kelly was elected a Vice President in 2015.