Hiawatha Bray Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, Net Worth, Boston Globe

Hiawatha Bray
Hiawatha Bray

Hiawatha Bray Biography

Hiawatha Bray is a preeminent American technology columnist and journalist. He is currently working for The Boston Globe business section as a technology columnist since 1995. He has contributed to several magazines and newspapers such as Black Enterprise, Fast Company, and Wired. Additionally to his career, Hiawatha also works at one of the nation’s oldest black churches, the Peoples Baptist Church of Boston as a deacon.

Hiawatha Bray Age

He was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States of America. However, Bray has not brought to light details regarding his exact date of birth. Bray is around 61 years old.

Hiawatha Bray Height

Hiawatha Bary is a man of standard stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 8 in/1.75 m tall.

Hiawatha Bray Family

Bray was born in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States of America to his parents. However, he has not revealed information regarding his parents. It’s also not known whether he has siblings.

Hiawatha Bray Wife

Bray is married to his lovely wife who is still unidentified and they share two beautiful daughters and a son who is in the US Marine Corps. The duo resides with children in the suburbs of Boston.

Hiawatha Education

Bray attended Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois where he attained a bachelor’s degree in economics in 1976. Later he joined Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois, graduated, and earned a master’s degree in communications in 1985.

Hiawatha Bray Salary

Hiawatha receives a decent salary of 1985 per year. This is in accordance with The Boston Globe technology columnists’ salaries.

Hiawatha Bray Net Worth

Hiawatha Bray has an estimated net worth of $ 1 million to $3 million.

Hiawatha Bray Career

Hiawatha Bray is a preeminent American technology columnist and journalist. He is currently working for The Boston Globe business section as a technology columnist since 1995. He has contributed to several magazines and newspapers such as Black Enterprise, Fast Company, and Wired. Additionally to his career, Hiawatha also works at one of the nation’s oldest black churches, the Peoples Baptist Church of Boston as a deacon.

Bray won the John Hancock Award for Business Journalism and he was named by Marketing Computers magazine as one of the 10 most influential newspaper journalists covering technology. He also received an Overseas Press Club award for his work on the internet in Africa, and he was honored by the National Association of Black Journalists. Bray reported on political computer games that encouraged support for several games featured on the Republican National Committee’s website and Dean’s candidacy. He also reported on technological aspects of the presidential campaigns during the 2004 election.

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