Chris Seper
Chris Seper is a news media entrepreneur who started MedCity News, the medical industry news service based in Cleveland. He’s a longtime journalist who also co-founded his own non-profit.
Seper was the online medical editor at The Plain Dealer as well as an assistant metro editor at the paper. He was also an award-winning reporter honored for his coverage of technology and energy.
Before coming to Cleveland, Chris worked at the Philadelphia Inquirer, and also wrote for The Washington Post and Christian Science Monitor while a journalist in Cambodia. After returning from Cambodia in 1999 he founded the non-profit Pookai Book Project, which provided money and materials for a rural library in Cambodia. The project concluded its work in 2008.
Chris has a master’s degree in political science and a bachelor’s degree in journalism and political science from Eastern Illinois University.