Sign In

Dick Thompson

Adviser to the Director-General at World Health Organization; Correspondent and Bureau Chief, Time Magazine; more . . .

Dick Thompson is a seasoned professional with over two decades of experience in journalism and communication, including significant roles at Time Magazine and the World Health Organization (WHO).

Having served as a reporter, correspondent, and bureau chief at Time Magazine, as well as in various communication leadership roles at WHO, Dick brings a wealth of knowledge in public health, science, and environmental issues on a global scale.

His expertise extends to crisis communication, global health, climate change, and government relations, among other areas.

In addition to his professional experiences, Dick Thompson is a published author, with works focusing on geology such as the book 'Volcano Cowboys', and has also been recognized as a Vannevar Bush Fellow in Science Journalism at MIT.

With a deep interest in climate change and global public health communications, Dick is currently dedicated to writing and editing content in these critical areas.

His educational background includes a Bachelor's of Arts degree in Journalism from San Francisco State University and completion of the Vannevar Bush Science Journalism Fellowship at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Dick has held various reputable positions such as Senior Editor for Global Health at Health Affairs, Public Affairs Officer at FDA, and consultant at the World Bank Climate Change Program.

Dick Thompson
Add to my network

Location

Beaverton, Oregon, United States