
Times Syndicate and News America Syndicate From 1974 to 1978, Newcombe worked as a reporter and editor at United Press International. While working, he attended the MBA program at the graduate business school at the University of Chicago. Newcombe then attended Georgetown University, where he was one of the founding editors of The Georgetown Voice, was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and graduated magna cum laude.Īfter graduating from Georgetown University in three years, Newcombe worked as an advertising copywriter at Leo Burnett Worldwide and then as a sales manager in Chicago with Success Motivation Institute, based in Waco, Texas. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, Emmy-Award-winning director Paris Barclay and comedian Jim Gaffigan. The school has become a national basketball powerhouse and is known for its distinguished alumni, among them U.S. In 1969, Rick Newcombe was one of the first graduates of La Lumiere School, a small high school with boarding and day students that was founded in 1963 in La Porte, Indiana. Leo and Ann Newcombe had eight children, and they lived in Winnetka, Illinois.

His father, Leo Newcombe, served as senior vice president for the newspaper division of Field Enterprises and as general manager of the Chicago Daily News and the Chicago Sun-Times. Newcombe was born on August 8, 1950, in Chicago, Illinois. Creators Syndicate is located in Hermosa Beach, California, and distributes its content to 2,400 newspapers, magazines, websites and other digital outlets around the world.

Thompson, Herblock and the comic strips B.C., The Wizard of Id, Archie and Mickey Mouse. Since the company's founding in 1987, the roster of talent has included Ann Landers, Dear Annie, Hillary Clinton, Bill O'Reilly, Hunter S. Newcombe (born August 8, 1950) is the founder and chairman of Creators Syndicate, which currently represents more than 200 writers and artists and has expanded to include Creators Publishing. Georgetown University, BA studied at University of Chicago for MBA
