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He also co-hosted the magazine’s daily-news podcast, “The Intelligence,” helped create and launch its politics podcast, “Checks and Balance,” and has done extensive audio reporting. digital editor, Atlanta correspondent, South-East Asia bureau chief, Washington correspondent and American business-and-society correspondent.

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Jon Fasman has worked for The Economist since 2003, as a U.S. Since 2009 he’s run Literary New York, a nonprofit organization dedicated to showing the state’s rich literary heritage. His work, regularly cited in industry research reports, has been published in The New Yorker, nationally syndicated by American City Business Journals and included in “Blockchain in Financial Markets and Beyond” by Risk Books. del Castillo is a senior editor at Forbes who covers how blockchain is being adopted by enterprises and the broader business community. A graduate of Cornell University, she lives in Brooklyn. She’s a mentor with the nonprofit Girls Write Now, and her writing has appeared in publications from Businessweek to The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. Her work has also explored the tension between costly new therapeutic innovations and patients’ ability to access them. She previously reported on the frontlines of the Covid-19 crisis.

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She has reported in six countries on four continents and started her journalism career as a financial reporter in Beirut, Lebanon.Įmma Court is a health-care reporter for Bloomberg News where she’s led coverage of the weight-loss industry, including the seven-part podcast series “Losing It,” which she reported, wrote and hosted. Her work has appeared in The Atlantic, Supply Chain Dive, AgFunder News, The Counter and Edible Magazine. Emma has been a business reporter for 14 years with previous stints covering food, agriculture, venture capital and banking. She was a lead reporter on Insider’s 2022 SABEW award-winning “Warehouse Nation” project. He graduated from Michigan State University in 2015.Įmma Cosgrove is a senior reporter on Insider’s transportation team where she covers supply chains, logistics companies and the broader workforce that fuels our consumption. He got his start as a business journalist with Crain’s Detroit Business, reporting about businesses in the Detroit area and the city’s recovery from bankruptcy. Prior to Reuters, he wrote about publicly traded companies and Wall Street for CNBC, where he helped chronicle the pandemic-spurred meltdown and rebound in financial markets. national affairs includes reporting on state and federal courts, economics, government and politics. Tyler Clifford is a breaking news correspondent for Reuters based in New York, where he has lived since 2018. The Class of 2024 will join more than 400 Knight-Bagehot alumni – journalists who cover economics, technology, finance and public policy around the globe. Fellows also attend weekly seminars at the Journalism School led by seasoned journalists, media business executives, scholars and a broad range of tech, finance and corporate experts during the nine-month program, which begins in August.

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The mid-career fellowships provide full tuition and a living stipend of $60,000 for experienced journalists to take graduate courses, primarily at Columbia’s Schools of Business and Journalism. The Fellows represent organizations including The Economist, Reuters, BBC, Bloomberg, Forbes, Insider, The Philadelphia Inquirer, American Public Media and Crain’s New York Business. Columbia Journalism School announced today 10 Knight-Bagehot Fellows in Economics and Business Journalism for the 2023-2024 academic year.










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