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Glenn Bunting

As managing director, Glenn oversees our firm’s San Francisco, Silicon Valley and Miami offices. He worked as a journalist for three decades prior to joining Sitrick And Company in 2007. During his 22 years at the Los Angeles Times, he served as deputy business editor for entertainment and technology, head of the Washington bureau investigative unit, Congressional correspondent and investigative reporter. He won numerous awards including the prestigious Goldsmith Award for Investigative Reporting and the George Polk Award for Political Reporting. Glenn also directed and edited a three-year project on deadly prescription drugs that won a Pulitzer Prize in 2001 for investigative reporting and was a member of a team that shared a Pulitzer Prize in 1995 for coverage of the Northridge earthquake. Prior to joining the Los Angeles Times, he worked for seven years as a national correspondent, investigative reporter and magazine writer for the San Jose Mercury News. He wrote a nonfiction book, “Safe & Sane” (1984), with then-San Jose Police Chief Joseph D. McNamara. Glenn received a master’s degree in Communication from Stanford University and a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Michigan. He has taught journalism at the University of Southern California. At Sitrick, Glenn specializes in crisis management consulting and media relations. He has represented numerous corporate, sports and entertainment clients on a wide range of matters including litigation support and communications involving intellectual property, consumer product safety, federal legislative, workplace and other issues.