Former BJ newsroom editor
Webb Shaw, who retired in December 2014 after 22 years with J.J. Keller, has
received the Oscar of the digital content industry, the Software & Information Industry
Association Peter Jackson
Innovation Award. Webb is only the 4th person to receive the award
in its history.
Webb Shaw |
Webb’s father, the late Ohio native and Fremont Ross High football star Bob Shaw, was an
all-American end on Ohio State’s 1942 national championship team coached by the
legendary Paul Brown, who eventually guided the Cleveland Browns and the
Cincinnati Bengals in the NFL. Later Bob Shaw
was a tight end with the 1949 Los Angeles Rams and was
receivers coach with the Baltimore Colts in 1958 when they beat the New York
Giants to win the NFL championship in what has been called "The Greatest
Game Ever Played."
Webb’s mom was Mary, who caught Bob’s eye when she was selling candy as an usherette at the
Ohio Theater while the Buckeye players were downtown to watch a movie.
Bob Shaw coached
briefly at Cuyahoga Falls High School.
The
Software & Information Industry Association is involved in the creation and
delivery of business information.
Webb was Director
Editorial of Resources at J.J. Keller and part of the SIIA Content Division Buyer-Seller Working Group, which meets monthly to act as an advisory group to the Buyer-Seller Project, discuss issues and
challenges they are facing and to network.
To hear Webb’s video
interview, go to http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xcg1hn_webb-shaw-director-editorial-of-res_tech
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