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I'm a Pulitzer Prize-winning enterprise reporter for The Wall Street Journal, covering…

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  • The Wall Street Journal

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Honors & Awards

  • Lee Walczak Award for Political Analysis

    The National Press Club

    “Journalists at The Wall Street Journal received the Lee Walczak Award for Political Analysis for their timely and prescient reporting on President Joe Biden’s mental acuity — coverage that was published weeks ahead of his widely criticized debate performance.”

  • Political Reporting — National

    NY Press Club

    Part of team for “The Hidden Decline of Joe Biden” package

  • Pulitzer Prize in National Reporting

    Columbia University

    Lead reporter on WSJ team recognized "For chronicling political and personal shifts of the richest person in the world, Elon Musk, including his turn to conservative politics, his use of legal and illegal drugs and his private conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin."

  • Best in Business Award -- Investigative / Large Division

    Sabew

    Part of WSJ team for "Musk Above the Law" package

  • Front Page Award — Housing/Real Estate

    Newswomen's Club of New York

    With Katherine Clarke for the package Rape Allegations Rock Luxury Real Estate World - “Luxury Real Estate World Rocked by Rape Allegations Against Star Brokers,” “FBI Probing Rape Allegations Against Star Real-Estate Brokers” and “Star Brokers’ Sexual-Assault Allegations Caught Attention of Police, School, Boss”

  • Best in Business Award — Retail

    Sabew

    Winner – The Wall Street Journal; Estee Lauder’s Succession Rift
    “This is a masterwork that gave readers a comprehensive inside look at a secretive family on a subject they never, ever talk about publicly. It also served as an examination of the rise and (perhaps) fall of an American corporate institution. Incredible reporting. Deeply reported, deeply sourced…and doggedly pursued…a story about a corporate institution that unmasked what was never said publicly–this is journalism combining…

    Winner – The Wall Street Journal; Estee Lauder’s Succession Rift
    “This is a masterwork that gave readers a comprehensive inside look at a secretive family on a subject they never, ever talk about publicly. It also served as an examination of the rise and (perhaps) fall of an American corporate institution. Incredible reporting. Deeply reported, deeply sourced…and doggedly pursued…a story about a corporate institution that unmasked what was never said publicly–this is journalism combining data and detail with a definitive tale that allowed listener engagement.”

  • Front Page Award Investigative Reporting — Newspapers

    Newswomen’s Club of New York

    With Khadeeja Safdar for our article: “Jeffrey Epstein Appeared to Threaten Bill Gates Over Microsoft Co-Founder’s Affair With Russian Bridge Player”

  • Gerald Loeb — Beat Reporting Award

    UCLA Anderson School of Management

    Part of team awarded for “The Facebook Files”

  • Deadline Club — Public Service Award

    Society of Professional Journalists

    “The 'Facebook Files' is a dazzling 10-reporter, 17-story package built on extensive original interviewing and research, and an archeological-grade probe of internal Facebook documents, including internal studies, online employee discussions and drafts of presentations to senior management. The Wall Street Journal’s coverage did not just force Facebook to change its core business practices. It also goaded governments and individuals worldwide to reexamine society’s relationship with technology…

    “The 'Facebook Files' is a dazzling 10-reporter, 17-story package built on extensive original interviewing and research, and an archeological-grade probe of internal Facebook documents, including internal studies, online employee discussions and drafts of presentations to senior management. The Wall Street Journal’s coverage did not just force Facebook to change its core business practices. It also goaded governments and individuals worldwide to reexamine society’s relationship with technology itself and the power and pervasiveness of social media.”

  • George Polk — Business Reporting Award

    Long Island University

    Part of the WSJ "Facebook Files" team, described as "an explosive series documenting how Facebook (now Meta) ignored internal findings that company practices promoted anger, divisiveness and extremism; protected drug cartels, human traffickers and dictators; and endangered teenage girls susceptible to body-image concerns, anxiety and depression."

  • Consumer Reporting Award

    The New York Press Club

    WSJ's "Called to Account - Inside Wells Fargo's Sales Scandal"

  • Rising Star (formerly Top 30 Under 30)

    News Media Alliance

    https://www.newsmediaalliance.org/rising-stars-2017/

Organizations

  • Medill Club of New York

    Board Member

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    2010-2013: Vice President 2014-2015: Philanthropy Head 2015-2016: Co-Head of Mentorship

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