Geoff Schumacher
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Schumacher, who was born in Madison, Wisconsin, moved when he was 11 to Las Vegas.[citation needed] He graduated from Pahrump Valley High School[2] in 1984, and received his bachelor's degree in journalism in 1988 from the University of Nevada, Reno.[3] He edited the college newspaper, Sagebrush, his senior year.[4]
Career
After graduation, Schumacher worked as a reporter and then as city editor at Las Vegas Sun. He then worked for three years as managing editor of Las Vegas CityLife, an alternative newsweekly. In 2000, he went to work for Stephens Media, where he launched the now-defunct Las Vegas Mercury, an alt-weekly, which published for four years until it folded after Stephens Media bought rival Las Vegas CityLife. Schumacher wrote a weekly column for the Review-Journal beginning in January 2006. In May 2008, he was named publisher of CityLife.[5]
In 2014, Schumacher began working for the Mob Museum in Las Vegas.[6]