I’m an editor for The New York Times’s DealBook newsletter, which focuses on corporate deal making, finance, Wall Street executives and policy, and I write feature stories about business.
Many of my stories focus on how work and workplaces are changing. But I have written on a range of topics, including hacker conventions and Silicon Valley’s “fake it till you make it” culture.
My Background
I’ve covered business and technology for more than a decade. Before starting at The Times, I was a senior writer at Fast Company and helped launch new publications at the business news site Quartz and the publishing platform Medium. I wrote a book, “Gigged,” about workers in the gig economy.
I have a bachelor’s in journalism from Northwestern University. My first journalism job was reporting for my hometown newspaper in rural Wisconsin.
Journalistic Ethics
As a Times journalist, I share the values and adhere to the standards of integrity outlined in The Times’s Ethical Journalism handbook. Because I edit and write business and finance stories, I make only diversified investments that I do not directly control. I don’t accept money or gifts from anyone who may figure into my reporting. No matter what story I am working on, I strive to be fair and accurate.
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