Colbert Isaiah King is a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the Washington Post. He is deputy editor of the Post's editorial page. King earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in government from Howard University in 1961. Before joining the staff of the Washington Post on August 1, 1990, King served as:
U.S. Army officer with the Adjutant General's Corps
Special officer for the United States Department of State
Worker for the Volunteers in Service to America
Minority staff director of the United States Senate Committee on the District of Columbia, where he helped draft the District of Columbia Home Rule Act
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury Department
U.S. executive director to the World Bank
Executive vice president of the Middle East and Africa at Riggs Bank
In 2003, King won the Pulitzer Prize in Commentary "for his against the grain columns that speak to people in power with ferocity and wisdom". He was a regular television panelist on the weekly political discussion show Inside Washington until the show ceased production in December 2013.
King lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife, Gwendolyn Stewart King. They have three children. His son, Rob King, is editor-in-chief at ESPN.com.
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