User:Daniel Case

(Born March 10, 1968, in Englewood, New Jersey, USA) Daniel Case lives in the Hudson Valley region of upstate New York with his wife and son. Previously, they lived in the Greater Cleveland area and in Western New York. A 1986 graduate of Newark Academy in Livingston, New Jersey, he received a bachelor's degree in English and geography from Syracuse University in 1990, and a master's degree in English from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1997.

While living in the Niagara Frontier region and studying for his master's, he sort of backed into a journalism career with a part-time position as an editorial assistant at Night & Day, the weekly entertainment supplement for the Niagara Gazette, the daily newspaper in Niagara Falls, New York. After moving to the Western Reserve, this led to a position, first as a stringer and then as an actual reporter, in the Beachwood office of the Sun Newspapers chain of suburban weeklies. Upon returning to New York State, he covered the city and town of Newburgh for another weekly, the Mid-Hudson Times.

After having gradually discovered Wikipedia and its possibilities late in 2004, he began editing articles, particularly those devoted to the Catskill Mountains, which he has come to love while hiking extensively and having served on the board of the Catskill Mountain 3500 Club, and which he found to be deeply in need of extension and revision.

In 2007, having resisted that fate for some time, he was successfully nominated for adminship. In that position, he gained enough trust and respect from the community to be among the first users elected to the oversight position in February 2009 (He resigned it 11 years later as the oversight team no longer needs to be as large as it was then, it is being pretty well handled by other people, and he had been focusing more on content for a while anyway).

In 2009 he ran unsuccessfully for Montgomery town clerk on the Democratic and Working Families lines. The following year, he wrote AMC's Best Day Hikes Near New York City for the Appalachian Mountain Club.


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