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Get Contact List →Download Contact ListAs Executive Editor at Yahoo Finance and host of the "Opening Bid" podcast, Brian Sozzi has become essential reading for investors navigating complex markets. His 15-year career bridges technical analysis and boardroom-level strategy discussions.
"No journalist better explains how Main Street operational decisions impact Wall Street valuations" - Morningstar Analysis, 2024
Chris Pearson specializes in making complex financial topics accessible...
"The best financial advice grows from understanding human behavior"
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Courtenay Brown is Axios’ senior economics reporter, specializing in the intersection of policy decisions and market reactions. Her reporting provides actionable insights for investors and policymakers navigating volatile economic conditions.
Brown’s work has been cited in Federal Reserve working papers and influenced Congressional testimony on trade policy. She maintains particular interest in stories that expose the human consequences of macroeconomic shifts while maintaining analytical rigor.
David Henry, a finance and business reporter at Reuters, specializes in corporate finance and regulatory policy. With a career rooted in data-driven storytelling, he offers nuanced analysis of market trends and economic shifts.
His work at Reuters has cemented his reputation for rigorous analysis, making him a critical contact for stories at the intersection of finance and policy.
Dinah Wisenberg Brin is ThinkAdvisor’s foremost chronicler of financial regulation and wealth management innovation. With bylines in The Wall Street Journal and CNBC.com, she brings wire-service speed to complex stories about advisor tech stacks and compliance challenges.
“Brin’s reporting doesn’t just follow trends—it sets compliance agendas.” — Michael Kitces, Nerd’s Eye View
Eric Rosenberg specializes in making complex financial systems accessible to general audiences. His reporting focuses on:
Bloomberg News' specialist in market behavior and corporate valuations brings:
Recent recognition includes back-to-back SABEW nominations (2022-23) for innovative use of alternative data in financial journalism.
Gregory Zuckerman, a three-time Gerald Loeb Award winner and special writer at The Wall Street Journal, specializes in uncovering the human stories behind market-moving innovations. With a career spanning investigative reporting, bestselling books, and financial analysis, he has become the definitive chronicler of Wall Street’s quant revolution and biomedical breakthroughs.
Zuckerman’s work—from exposing the London Whale scandal to profiling COVID vaccine pioneers—demonstrates a consistent focus on paradigm-shifting innovations. His upcoming biography of a controversial AI ethicist (2026) signals expanding interest in technology’s societal impacts.
Wall Street’s biggest and most successful traders—the hedge funds that run billions of dollars—often thrive on stock-market unrest. This past week they floundered like everyone else—and even helped drive stocks further down.
JPMorgan’s ‘London Whale’ Reveals Deeper Risk-Taking
The Man Who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution
Jack Hough is an award-winning financial journalist and associate editor at Barron’s, where he authors the weekly “Streetwise” column and hosts the publication’s top-ranked podcast. Based in New York, his work focuses on three core areas:
Hough prioritizes stories with:
Recent recognition includes Gerald Loeb and SABEW awards for his accessible yet rigorous approach to complex topics. His Barron’s profile and podcast archive demonstrate consistent interest in practical applications over theoretical discussions.
As The New Yorker’s foremost business writer since 1995, John Cassidy deciphers how financial systems shape societies. His work sits at the intersection of policy, corporate strategy, and historical analysis – best exemplified by his 2009 bestseller How Markets Fail, which dissected the 2008 crisis through behavioral economics.
"Cassidy doesn’t just report markets – he explains why civilizations build them." – The Columbia Journalism Review
Pitches succeed when they combine archival research with modern datasets, particularly those revealing unintended policy consequences. Avoid celebrity-driven business stories or cryptocurrency speculation – Cassidy’s work emphasizes institutional analysis over individual trendspotting.
This Forbes veteran (2014-present) has pioneered coverage at the intersection of corporate finance and human-centered design. Her current beats include:
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Liz Skinner is a senior reporter at InvestmentNews, covering financial advising, ESG investing, and gender diversity. With a career spanning Bloomberg News and InvestmentNews, she combines market analysis with advocacy for inclusive finance.
As Vice President of Media Relations at First Command Financial Services, Leach specializes in translating complex economic policies into actionable public insights. His work spans:
Matt Koppenheffer is a finance journalist at The Motley Fool, specializing in competitive advantage analysis and long-term investment strategies. His work empowers individual investors to build sustainable portfolios by focusing on companies with durable market moats.
Matt Miller shapes financial discourse as Bloomberg Television’s lead markets anchor, specializing in corporate strategy and emerging technologies. With 20+ years spanning European markets to New York studios, he’s become essential viewing for C-suite executives and institutional investors.
Matt Turner is Business Insider’s Deputy Editor-in-Chief, overseeing global business coverage across 12 verticals. With deep expertise in financial markets and regulatory policy, his work sits at the intersection of Wall Street strategy and Washington decision-making.
“The best stories emerge where spreadsheets meet storytelling – that’s where reality diverges from press releases.”
Michael Lewis continues shaping public understanding of complex systems through bestselling books and Vanity Fair contributions. His recent work at michaellewiswrites.com emphasizes governmental infrastructure and ethical leadership in crisis response.
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lifestyle topics, technology reviews, partisan political commentary
Michael Phillips brings three decades of frontline experience to his role as a senior foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. His reporting intersects military strategy, global health economics, and post-conflict development, offering unique insights into how policy decisions manifest on the ground.
PR professionals should note his aversion to “hero narratives” and preference for systemic analyses. Recent work focuses on climate change multipliers in conflict zones, particularly water scarcity’s impact on gender-based violence rates in displacement camps.
As a senior reporter at The Information, Michael Roddan specializes in the intersection of global finance, regulatory policy, and emerging technologies. Based in New York with a transatlantic perspective forged through years covering Australian and U.S. markets, his work exposes systemic risks and power dynamics in corporate cultures.
Bloomberg Opinion columnist Paul J. Davies specializes in systemic financial risks and regulatory policy, with a focus on shadow banking and cross-border capital flows. His work informs institutional investors and policymakers through data-driven analysis of banking sector trends.
“The most undercovered risk in finance remains the $9 trillion repo market’s reliance on four clearinghouses.” – Davies, 2024 Bloomberg interview
As Yahoo Finance’s markets reporter, Scott Gamm deciphers Wall Street for Main Street audiences. His 12-year career spans:
Sophie Downes has established herself as a leading voice in securities finance journalism through her work at Citywire and Inc. Magazine. Her reporting combines technical market analysis with forward-looking examinations of financial infrastructure evolution.
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