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Sports reporter April 9, 2012

Denis Gorman
61-20 Grand Central Parkway      Apt. B1009
 Forest Hills, New York 11375
(646)-325-9845
 
 
 
Professional Experience
NHL and New York Mets beat reporter for Metro (NYC) Newspaper
2009 to Present
Cover the New York Rangers, New York Islanders, New Jersey Devils, St. John’s University Red Storm Men’s basketball, MMA and New York Mets for daily newspaper.
 
Yahoo! Sports NHL Freelance Sports Writer                                                                  
2008
Wrote features for the site.
 
Freelance Sports Writer                                                                         
2005 to Present
Experienced in writing hard news, game stories, sidebars, and features on tight deadlines.
Covered sports at the professional, collegiate and high school levels for major metropolitan newspapers, including the Los Angeles Daily News, Sacramento Bee, Toronto Sun, Boston Herald, Chicago Sun-Times and New York Daily News. Also reported for Associated Press.
 
Staff Writer, MinorLeagueBaseball.com                                               
Summer 2007
Wrote game stories and features for the site.
 
Newsroom Assistant, New York Post
Sports Department Intern, New York Post
September 2000-June 2007                                            
Worked on the sports desk, assisted editors with various tasks including copy editing.
Wrote NHL and New York Rangers blog entries for NYPost.com.
 
Sports Department Intern, News12 Long Island
Spring 2001
Wrote scripts, reported stories and edited video for nightly newscast.
                                                                                                                  
 
Education
St. John’s University
Bachelor of Arts in Sports Management, 2002
 
 
Special Skills and Professional Affiliations
Experienced with Windows and Apple programs, including Microsoft Word and Excel. 
Proficient with Newsmaker.
Member of the New York City chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers’ Association.
Member of the Society of International Hockey Research.



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Denis Gorman
61-20 Grand Central Parkway
APT B1009
Forest Hills, NY 11375
646-325-9845
DenisGorman@msn.com

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