Financial news editor at The Wall Street Journal
new york, new york, united states
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Claim your profileI help lead a team of reporters who dissect and challenge the Wall Street firms that rule the financial system and the brash fin techs looking to replace them. My goal is to help reporters do their best work, whether it's breaking news on executive shakeups or explaining to readers how C-suite decisions affect their real lives. Before this I spent a decade covering banking off and on (but mostly on), starting the day after Bank of America announced it would buy Countrywide. My specialty is finding the people who make banking interesting, from the 15-year-old shareholder activist to the 83-year-old bike-riding CEO. I've also been writing about parenting issues in the coronavirus pandemic hit, including the financial crisis pummeling day cares and the excruciating tradeoffs that working parents must make each day.






Bachelors, Journalism at University Of North Carolina At Chapel HillGraduated: 2005