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Sumner Lemon
 
Sumner Lemon joined IDGNS as a correspondent in April 2001. He has lived and worked in Asia for 15 years, reporting extensively on technology trends and competitive strategies that have shaped the development of IT markets in China and the rest of Asia.

Sumner's reporting covers the breadth of the high-technology industry value chain, including component makers, contract manufacturers, system vendors and end users. His current beat covers a broad range of technologies, including computers, semiconductors, information security, and the Internet.

Sumner was a co-winner of the 2008 Terho Uimonen Newswriting Award, an annual prize for the story of the year as chosen by a vote of IDGNS reporters and staff.

Sumner graduated in 1993 from Colby College with a degree in East Asian Studies and is currently enrolled in the executive M.B.A. program at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He lives in Singapore.


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