Mike Cullity is a reporter for the New Hampshire Union Leader and Sunday News and a freelance writer.
An adept enterprise reporter and feature writer, Mike has covered a wide range of topics - including health care, higher education, nonprofits, business, social media, entertainment and sports - for the Union Leader and Sunday News, New Hampshire's largest daily newspaper. Since 2010, he has also written the Sunday News' golf column, which appears weekly between April and September.
A former reporter and editor at Golfweek and the Golf Digest Companies, Mike is a contributing writer for Golf World, a national news magazine. His golf writing has also appeared in several other prominent media outlets, including the Boston Globe Magazine, GolfChannel.com, Golfweek, USGA.org, Golf Business, PGA Magazine, PGA Tour Partners, Executive Golfer and the Masters Journal, the annual program of the Masters Tournament.
Mike's feature writing has appeared in several university alumni magazines and higher education publications. A regular contributor to The Extra Mile, the alumni magazine of Southern New Hampshire University, Mike has also written for the alumni magazines at the University of Wisconsin, Northwestern University, University of Southern California, University of Arizona, Seton Hall University and Wake Forest University, as well as Currents, the magazine of the Council for Advancement and Support of Higher Education.
Mike also writes and edits marketing content for companies and organizations. Current and past clients include American Water; the Boys & Girls Club of Manchester (N.H.); Cullity Insurance Agency; Golf Digest Magazine; the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America; Parkside Spruce Consulting; Public Service Co. of New Hampshire; and Southern New Hampshire University.
An aspiring nonfiction author who is fascinated by personalities and history, Mike is a keen observer and impassioned storyteller who brings curiosity, reporting savvy and a zest for research to every assignment. A New England native, he lived in Chicago, Orlando, Connecticut and Boston before returning to his hometown of Manchester, N.H., in 2006. Mike earned a B.A. in English from the College of the Holy Cross (1994) and an M.S. from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism (1995).