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Dan Gross is an American public relations and crisis communications professional[1] who previously wrote a gossip column for the Philadelphia Daily News.[2] His work has previously appeared in magazines such as Rolling Stone and Anthem and he published two fanzines, Scenester! and Deal With It, in the 1990s.[3] Gross is a graduate of Lower Merion High School and Temple University. In 2009 he became President of The Newspaper Guild of Greater Philadelphia Local 10.[4] Gross formerly played bass in the band None More Black and is currently a member of Renegade.
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