Director of Data Journalism
new york, new york, united states
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Claim your profileRob Barry is an investigative reporter and the director of data journalism at The Wall Street Journal. He leads a team of reporters who specialize in computer programming and data analysis. Rob has covered many topics and has expertise in investigations, technical forensics, asset tracing, mathematics, programming and analysis. He has won numerous awards, including a Pulitzer Prize and four Gerald Loeb Awards. Previously, he worked at the Miami Herald, where his work on death and neglect in Florida's assisted living facilities was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Public Service.






Bachelor Of Science, English, Mathematics at University Of MiamiGraduated: 2005