David Fulmer has been a writer and editor for over twenty years.
He has written and produced web, interactive, and broadcast content for clients
including Studiocom Atlanta, the Caribbean Innovation and Technology Park, IBM
Learning Services, Lockwood-Greene, Ltd., the government of Trinidad and
Tobago, the Dekalb County Commission, EBRU-TV, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi,
Public Broadcasting Atlanta, National Public Radio, the Georgia Department of
Tourism, 1-to-1 Media, and Georgia Public Television. Among his production
projects is the audio series "Americana - A Mosaic of American Music" which was
featured on NPR-affiliate WABE-FM and on WMLB-AM, both in Atlanta. He wrote
and produced the documentary "Blind Willie's Blues," which Video Librarian called
"nothing less than the economic, social, and historical evolution of America's
indigenous music." He co-produced and wrote the liner notes for "Piano Red - The
Lost Atlanta Tapes," which was released in August 2010 on Landslide Records.
As a journalist, he has written feature and news stories for Business Atlanta, The
Atlanta Journal & Constitution, Southline, Atlanta Magazine, City Life, Markee,
The Atlanta Business Chronicle, Blues Access, Il Giornale, Goodlife, Advertising
Age, On Track, The Atlanta Tribune, Paste Magazine, Creative Loafing,
BackStage/SHOOT, Sports Car Illustrated, Georgia Music Magazine, and various
trade publications.
As a communications professional, he spent eleven years as a media director for the
Panoz School and Road Atlanta and the Ribbon Network.
David Fulmer lives in Atlanta with his daughter Italia.
David Fulmer Freelance Writer & Editor