Jeffrey Zaslow
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Jeffrey Zaslow is an American journalist and columnist for the Wall Street Journal. From 1987 to 2001, he worked at the Chicago Sun-Times as the replacement advice columnist for Ann Landers, winning the job over 12,000 other applicants. He recently co-authored The Last Lecture with Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon professor.[1] Zaslow lives in West Bloomfield, Michigan.
Zaslow won the Will Rogers Humanitarian Award in 2000 for his work as a columnist.

