Ed grisamore bio
Ed Grisamore is an American journalist who has been a local news columnist for The Telegraph in Macon, Georgia, since He was the recipient of the Will Rogers Humanitarian Award, presented by the National Society of Newspaper Columnists....
Grisamore was a columnist for The Macon Telegraph for 36 years before retiring in While there, he covered sports and features, but was.
Ed Grisamore
American journalist
Ed Grisamore is an American journalist who has been a local news columnist for The Telegraph in Macon, Georgia, since 1996. He was the recipient of the 2010 Will Rogers Humanitarian Award, presented by the National Society of Newspaper Columnists.[1] Grisamore has written nine books, including collections of his columns, a history of the minor league hockey team Macon Whoopees and biographies of football coach Billy Henderson humorist and television personality Durwood "Mr.
Doubletalk" Fincher and a history of Macon's Nu-Way Weiners, the second-oldest hot dog stand in America.
Journalism career
Grisamore is a native of Atlanta, Georgia, and a graduate of the University of Georgia with a degree in journalism.
Before becoming a news columnist, he was an editor, reporter and columnist for The Telegraph's sports department and was inducted into the Macon Sports Hall of Fame in 2008.
Grisamore began writing local news columns in 199