Is dylan ratigan married

Meet the Authors Guild Foundation Board

Officers

Marie Arana

Marie Arana is a prizewinning author, literary critic, and former Literary Director of the Library of Congress. Her most recent book is “Silver, Sword, and Stone,” a sweeping narrative that places contemporary Latin America in the context of its history. It was chosen by the American Library Association as the top nonfiction book of 2019. Among her other books are: the National Book Award Finalist “American Chica,” the novels “Cellophane” and “Lima Nights,” and the biography “Bolívar: American Liberator,” winner of the 2014 Los Angeles Times Book Prize. She has been the recipient of an American Academy of Arts & Letters Award for Literature (2020), a former executive at two major publishing houses, a judge for the National Book Awards and the Pulitzer Prizes, a visiting columnist for the New York Times and, for many years, editor in chief of Book World at the Washington Post. She is president of the Authors Guild Foundation, and a board member of PEN America, PEN Faulkner, the Leon Levy Biography Center, and the A

Dylan Ratigan Speaker Biography

Veteran Broadcast Journalist, NY Times Bestselling Author and Former CNBC’s Co-Creator of Fast Money

Dylan Ratigan is a New York Times Best-Selling author, sustainability entrepreneur and the former host of MSNBC’s highest-rated, non-prime time show.

Host and Journalist

Prior to his three years at MSNBC, Dylan spent six years at CNBC, where he created “Fast Money,” co-hosted “The Closing Bell,” and was outspoken about the financial crisis leading up to his resignation at CNBC in 2009, in the process becoming one of the most trusted names in broadcast journalism. He resigned at MSNBC in 2012, on the eve of the Presidential Election in order to partner with returning veterans who went to war for global security and realized the path forward for global security is a revolution in global resource systems. Climate change and global conflict are the existential threat of our era. Ratigan left a comfortable life as a broadcaster to establish a construction and engineering firm to address this threat.

Before joining NBC

Surf Curse

American surf rock band

Surf Curse is an American indiesurf rock band formed in 2012 in Reno, Nevada, and now based in Los Angeles.[1][2] The band was formed by Nick Rattigan (lead vocals and drums) and Jacob Rubeck (guitars), and now also includes Henry Dillon and Noah Kholl. The band achieved mainstream success after their song "Freaks", written in 2011 and released in 2013, became popular on the short-form video platform TikTok in 2020.[3][4] In 2024, their 2019 song "Disco" would also go viral on TikTok, topping the TikTok Billboard Top 50 chart in September 2024.

History

Surf Curse was formed in 2012 by Nick Rattigan and Jacob Rubeck in Reno, Nevada, under several other names including "Buffalo 66" in reference to the film of the same name.[5] The band soon moved to Los Angeles, where they played at The Smell, a club that welcomed bands with similar sounds to that of Surf Curse's punk-surf rock. There, they became a part of the local all-ages punk scene.[6] Rattigan continued working o

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