Staff
dcTechSource.com employs some of the top tech writers in the area. Meet our staff and join the discussion!
Bob Keefe
Bob Keefe has covered technology and business news in every corner of the country for more than 20 years. In Silicon Valley, he chronicled the rise of Google, the fall of the dot-com industry and the inner workings of the semiconductor business. In Austin, Texas, he was a technology editor, supervising a staff of reporters that covered Dell, Texas Instruments, Advanced Micro Devices and other tech companies. In Florida, he wrote about solar technology and specialized in investigative business stories. Since relocating to Washington, D.C. in 2009, he has covered the local technology industry and government's impact on business and the economy. Bob has won numerous journalism awards and is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Tania Anderson
Tania Anderson has been a freelance writer since 2002, covering local business for the
Washington Business Journal,
Washington Technology magazine, the
Baltimore Business Journal and
The Daily Record. Her freelance career also includes a stint as a shopping blogger for Washingtonpost.com. Before becoming a freelancer, Anderson was a staff writer for
Potomac Tech Journal,
States News Service and the
Manassas Journal Messenger. A native Washingtonian, Anderson has a communication degree from George Mason University and a master’s in journalism and public policy from American University. She lives in Burke with her husband and two daughters.
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Avery Fellow
Over the last five years, Avery Fellow has served as a freelance writer for a variety of publications and has now served as a reporter for dcTechSource.com since its inception in 2009. Avery covers a variety of topics specific to the local tech community, including technology events, security and government systems, apps and mobile technology and more. She grew up in northern Virginia and graduated from George Mason University.
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