Thomas Crampton worked as a correspondent for the International Herald Tribune andThe New York Times for more than a decade, reporting from five continents, writing a column on Asia and covering Asian politics, economics and culture.
Prior to his most recent posting - feature writing from Paris on media and technology - he covered the 2004 US presidential election, reported on the 1997 Asian financial crisis from Thailand, the SARS outbreak from Hong Kong, the civil war in Sudan, rebel fighting in Sri Lanka, Taiwan’s largest earthquake, the 2004 US hurricanes and the Cannes Film Festival.
Currently based out of China, he is working with the founder of a major media company on entrepreneurial ventures.
Mr. Crampton has served as president of The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Hong Kong, president of The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand and on the board of the New York-based Overseas Press Club.
In addition to citations from Amnesty International for his articles and photography, Mr. Crampton has served as a judge for numerous journalism awards and worked to promote freedom of expression and the training of journalists.
He is co-founder of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club Charity Fund that has raised more than $1 million in four years to support the higher education of disadvantaged children from the Po Leung Kuk. Check out our amazing scholarship winners here!
Mr. Crampton was educated in the United States at the University of Virginia, in Ireland at Trinity College, Dublin and in France at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris. He speaks English, French, Thai and is learning Mandarin Chinese.
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Dear Tom,
Hi there. I happen to come to this page. After coming back from Hongkong, I quit Mainichi Newspapers and joined Keio Univesity, now Waseda University working with Dr.Sakakibara(former deputy minister of finance who is called Mr.Yen).
So where are you now?
Please visit Tokyo!
Best Regards,
Akiko