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Peter Cheney

Storyteller / pilot / gearhead

Peter Cheney is a Canadian journalist and storyteller with a distinguished career in automotive journalism. He worked as the National Driving Columnist for The Globe and Mail from 1998 to 2016, where he authored the "Ex Machina" column focusing on vehicles, engineering, and design.1

Professional Background

Cheney has an extensive journalism career, including:

  • Feature writer and investigative reporter at the Toronto Star from 1984 to 19981
  • National Driving Columnist at The Globe and Mail from 1998 to 20161
  • CEO of Airdog Creative, where he engages in storytelling, test flying, and prototyping1

Education

His educational background includes:

  • High School Diploma from Brussels American (1970-1974)
  • Economics studies at University of Maryland Munich Campus (1974-1975)
  • Honours Journalism degree from University of King's College (1980-1984)1

Awards and Recognition

Cheney is a three-time winner of the National Newspaper Awards:

  • 1991: International Reporting (Toronto Star)
  • 1994: Enterprise Reporting (Toronto Star)
  • 1998: Enterprise Reporting (Toronto Star)2

Professionally, he describes himself as a storyteller, pilot, and gearhead, reflecting his multifaceted interests in journalism, technology, and automotive design.1

Highlights

May 26 · en.wikipedia.org
The Globe and Mail - Wikipedia

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Location

Toronto, Ontario, Canada