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As 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:
"True joy at work goes deeper than amenities - the experience must minimize friction."
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.
When approaching Lewis, emphasize:
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.
cryptocurrency, personal finance management
With 25+ years spanning The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, Carrns has become the go-to expert for Americans navigating financial systems. Her "Your Money Adviser" column reaches 4.8 million weekly readers.
Anne Jarvis is ABC News’ Chief Business, Technology, and Economics Correspondent, specializing in corporate accountability and financial systems analysis. With 19+ years’ experience spanning trading floors and newsrooms, her work consistently exposes the human impact of economic forces.
“The best pitches we receive don’t just highlight problems – they trace decision-making chains from boardrooms to main streets.”
Brian Kahn is a climate and business reporter at Bloomberg News, where he investigates the financial and regulatory dimensions of environmental policy. With over a decade of experience spanning The Wall Street Journal, Climate Central, and public radio, his work demystifies complex systems—from corporate bankruptcy law to carbon markets.
Do: Frame climate angles through financial mechanisms (e.g., insurance risk models). Reference his analysis of FRG’s bankruptcy [Home News Now, 2025].
Avoid: Localized stories without national regulatory implications or technical deep dives on renewable engineering.
With dual expertise in Wall Street mechanics and consumer-focused journalism, Brian O’Connell has become essential reading for retirement planners. His current work for Kiplinger combines rigorous financial analysis with global lifestyle insights.
"The best financial journalism doesn’t just report numbers – it illuminates pathways."
Brian Sumers is the authoritative voice on airline business strategy, offering unparalleled analysis through his newsletter The Airline Observer. With dual expertise in journalism and finance, he deciphers complex industry dynamics for both aviation professionals and engaged travelers.
Sumers prioritizes stories with quantifiable industry impacts. Successful pitches often include:
"The best airline stories emerge from the tension between operational realities and shareholder expectations."
His work has informed policy debates at DOT and influenced investment strategies at major private equity firms. Regular contributor to CNN Aviation segments and NPR’s Marketplace.
With 40 years decoding agricultural economics, Bryce Knorr stands as North America's preeminent analyst of grain market mechanics. His Farm Progress portfolio serves 2.1 million monthly readers navigating commodity price volatility.
"The best market insights emerge where agronomy meets quantitative finance."
Casey Bond is a Certified Personal Finance Counselor and award-winning journalist specializing in consumer-focused financial strategies. As a senior contributor for GOBankingRates, she produces actionable guidance on retirement planning, savings techniques, and credit management.
We recommend the following approach when engaging this MarketWatch senior correspondent:
"Effective pitches demonstrate clear understanding of how corporate announcements intersect with regulatory environments."
For optimal engagement, structure pitches using her established analytical frameworks around SEC scrutiny patterns and manufacturing capacity valuation models. Avoid consumer-facing fintech developments unless directly tied to FASB accounting standard implementations.
Viking has found a manufacturing partner, removing a key overhang on the stock
Coinbase gets regulatory notice for crypto accounting move that MarketWatch called out months ago
Morgan Stanley earnings boosted by record equity trading, but stock dips on fear it may not be sustained
Cicely Wedgeworth is the managing editor of Realtor.com, where she oversees coverage of U.S. housing markets, affordability, and real estate history. With a background spanning tech journalism and investigative editing, she specializes in stories that blend data analysis with social context.
Wedgeworth holds a master’s degree from Columbia University and a bachelor’s in social anthropology from Harvard. Her work is essential reading for professionals in real estate, urban planning, and policy advocacy.
Dakin Campbell is Business Insider's chief finance correspondent specializing in institutional power analysis. With 17 years of investigative experience, he exposes systemic conflicts between corporate interests and public accountability.
"The best stories live where financial complexity intersects with human vulnerability." - Campbell on his reporting philosophy
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick pushed "unbelievably cheap" Tesla stock on Fox News this week
As the third-largest US bank tries to move on from scandals and improve its workplace, staffers are forging ahead with an unprecedented union effort
As senior writer at The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Stiffman specializes in dissecting the financial and legal frameworks shaping modern giving. Her work informs both nonprofit executives and policymakers, particularly through:
Stiffman seeks stories that:
Edwin Chan is Bloomberg News’ foremost voice on maritime law and international trade disputes, with secondary expertise in financial regulations impacting global logistics. Based in the US, his reporting dissects how legal frameworks like the Hague Rules shape modern commerce.
With over 50 high-profile case analyses since 2020, Chan’s work remains essential reading for legal teams at Maersk, DHL, and multinational insurers.
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Erik Sherman brings three decades of expertise in dissecting complex economic systems for Fortune, GlobeSt, and other leading publications. His work sits at the intersection of policy, finance, and technology, with particular focus on:
Recent recognition includes the 2023 Gerald Loeb Award for investigative reporting on pandemic relief programs. Sherman's work continues to shape conversations among policymakers and institutional investors.
Fareed Sahloul is Bloomberg’s foremost mergers & acquisitions analyst, specializing in regulatory impacts on cross-sector dealmaking. Based in New York with prior tenure in London, his work dissects how antitrust policy reshapes corporate consolidation strategies across tech, energy, and industrial sectors.
Sahloul’s March 2025 FTC leak coverage demonstrates his preference for datasets informing regulatory decisions, such as market concentration indices tied to specific merger thresholds.
His analysis of retail investor trends remains institutionally grounded, focusing on corporate responses rather than meme stock phenomena.
Glen Frost is a Managing Partner at Frost Law, where he combines CPA expertise with legal advocacy to resolve complex tax disputes. His work spans IRS audits, offshore account compliance, and pandemic-era relief programs like the Employee Retention Credit.
“Honest, trustworthy, and responsive—Frost conveys what’s most critical for client outcomes.”
James Royal, Ph.D., is a Bankrate principal writer specializing in personal finance, investing, and retirement strategies. With a career spanning The Motley Fool and NerdWallet, his work empowers readers to navigate complex financial decisions through data-driven analysis.
As the W.K. Kellogg Community Philanthropy Chair and founder of Ktisis Capital, Franklin bridges academic research and practical giving strategies. His work for The Foundation Review and thought leadership pieces in outlets like the New York Times and Chronicle of Philanthropy focus on:
“The future of giving lies in networks, not silos—we’re building the connective tissue for collective impact.”
Jerry Ascierto is the foremost journalistic authority on U.S. multifamily housing markets, currently shaping industry conversations through his reporting for Multifamily Executive Magazine. With nearly two decades of experience spanning technology, financial services, and housing policy, his work consistently identifies how regulatory shifts create market opportunities.
"The most reliable predictor of multifamily market stability remains the alignment of municipal incentives with construction labor realities." - Ascierto in 2024 NAREIT keynote
Joseph Hall is Cointelegraph’s leading chronicler of cryptocurrency’s real-world impacts, specializing in:
“The most compelling crypto stories emerge where technology meets lived human experience.” – Joseph Hall
Josie Cox stands at the intersection of financial journalism and gender equity advocacy, currently anchoring her work at The Persistent. With dual credentials from Columbia’s journalism and business schools, she brings MBA-level analysis to stories about power dynamics in economic systems.
“The most dangerous myth in modern economics is that equality can be achieved through incrementalism. Real change requires dismantling entire systems of capital allocation.” - Women Money Power, Chapter 12
Trillions of Dollars Are About to Flow Into the Hands of (Mostly) Women. It’s As Big a Deal As It Sounds.
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As managing editor for news at Money, Julia Glum has redefined financial journalism for digital natives. Her work bridges complex policy and daily money decisions, particularly for readers under 40 navigating student debt, gig work, and economic uncertainty.
With 14 years at Bloomberg News, Julie Johnsson has established herself as the foremost interpreter of global trade policies’ real-world impacts. Her reporting portfolio spans three core areas:
“The best business journalism doesn’t just explain market movements—it anticipates the second-order consequences rippling through workers’ lives and hometown economies.”
Recent accolades include 2022 Loeb Award finalist status for semiconductor shortage analysis and the National Press Club’s top consumer journalism honor. Her work informs both C-suite strategists and Congressional testimony.
Kate Rooney anchors CNBC’s fintech coverage from San Francisco, specializing in payment systems, venture capital flows, and regulatory shifts shaping financial infrastructure. Her work consistently identifies technological inflection points before they reach mainstream awareness.
“The most compelling stories live where technology reshapes money movement itself.”
As Bloomberg News’ foremost chronicler of corporate adaptation in turbulent markets, Kim Bhasin deciphers how tariff policies and consumer trends reshape multinational enterprises. His dual expertise in strategic management (MBA, Pace University) and economic reporting (NYU) informs a distinctive analytical framework.
As Business Insider's former Director of Personal Finance and certified financial planner, Cole specializes in making complex money matters accessible to early-career professionals. Her work bridges behavioral psychology with practical financial strategies, particularly focusing on:
"The most impactful pitches demonstrate clear understanding of IRS rule changes and their human impact" - 2024 Media Kit
As Multifamily Dive's senior reporter, Les Shaver dissects capital markets' impact on apartment housing nationwide. His reporting portfolio spans:
"The most compelling pitches connect balance sheets to building maintenance logs," Shaver noted in a recent industry panel.
As Deputy Editor at Business Insider, Libby Kane has redefined personal finance journalism through her data-rich examinations of systemic economic issues. With 12+ years specializing in behavioral finance and wealth inequality, she brings psychological acuity to stories about money’s role in shaping life outcomes.
Awards Snapshot: 2022 NAREE Silver Award, 2021 Drum Award Finalist, 2013 LearnVest Education Innovation Prize
Mark Fogarty is a senior journalist at Tax Credit Advisor, where he analyzes affordable housing financing, tax credit programs, and federal policy changes. With a career spanning automotive reporting and housing advocacy, he now focuses exclusively on solutions to the U.S. affordability crisis.
With over two decades of combined local and national reporting experience, Maryalene LaPonsie has established herself as a unique voice in financial journalism. Her work bridges complex market analysis with tangible consumer advice, particularly in:
When approaching LaPonsie, consider these demonstrated interest areas:
"The most impactful stories reveal how financial systems affect everyday decision-making" - From 2024 interview with Journalist's Forum
Recent recognitions include back-to-back Michigan Press Association awards (2023-2024) for her innovative approach to community financial reporting. Her dual role as nonprofit board member and national financial commentator creates unique opportunities for stories blending fiscal responsibility with social impact.
With 40+ years shaping global affairs discourse, Moran brings unparalleled insight into geopolitical risk and economic statecraft. His work at CFR.org, Renaissance Capital, and Control Risks informs a unique analytical lens blending policy expertise with market intelligence.
"The best stories lie where policy, markets, and human grit collide."
Noah Buhayar is a Bloomberg News reporter specializing in commercial real estate trends, corporate finance, and regulatory policy. Based in New York, his work often dissects how macroeconomic shifts impact institutional investors and banking giants.
“His reporting synthesizes dense financial data into narratives that resonate with both Wall Street veterans and mainstream audiences.” — Industry Colleague
As Principal at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Patrick Briaud stands at the forefront of institutional impact investing. His work bridges financial markets and social good, specializing in:
"The future of impact lies in making every dollar a building block for structural change."
With 15+ years shaping $1.2B in impact investments, Briaud's insights guide institutions from the Ford Foundation to Fifth Third Bank. His recognition by the Global Impact Investing Network underscores his role as both practitioner and policymaker in 21st-century philanthropy.
As The Economist’s New York-based business affairs editor, Patrick Foulis deciphers boardroom decisions for a global audience. His beat spans three core areas:
Peter Grant is the Deputy Editor for Real Estate at The Wall Street Journal, where he analyzes commercial property markets through macroeconomic and demographic lenses. Based in New York, Grant's reporting spans office space dynamics, senior housing demand, and federal property policies.
"The best stories live at the intersection of balance sheets and Main Street realities."
Peter Jackson (retired AP bureau chief) remains a benchmark for state political journalism. Editors and PR professionals should note:
"The best sources understood how statehouse decisions trickled down to Main Street within election cycles."
Retired since 2016, Jackson’s work informs current AP reporting frameworks. Prospective collaborators should reference his investigative methodologies rather than current events.
As The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s senior nonprofit sector analyst, Michael Theis illuminates how systemic forces – from tax policy to workforce trends – reshape charitable giving. His 14-year tenure has produced landmark investigations into donor-advised funds, DEI challenges, and nonprofit sustainability.
"The most impactful giving stories live where mission meets measurable change."
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This U.S. News & World Report contributor has become essential reading for Americans navigating credit systems and wealth-building strategies. With 13 years of frontline financial reporting, Lake translates Federal Reserve policies into household budgeting advice.
"Lake's guides to navigating medical debt have been referenced in 14 state financial assistance programs." - National Consumer Law Center
As The Wall Street Journal’s lead cybersecurity reporter, McMillan specializes in nation-state hacking campaigns and corporate data governance failures. His recent investigations include:
McMillan seeks stories that:
“The next frontier isn’t just stopping hackers – it’s building systems that make theft pointless.”
Awards: 2024 Gerald Loeb Award, 2023 Sigma Delta Chi Award
As Editor-in-Chief of Shale Magazine, Rapier oversees energy coverage blending market analysis with policy scrutiny. His columns dissect hydrocarbon economics while exploring practical renewable integration challenges. With 25+ patents in energy systems, he brings unique technical rigor to public debates.
“The best energy stories reveal hidden connections between boardrooms and pipelines.”
Sebastian Obando is a Washington D.C.-based reporter for Construction Dive, specializing in macroeconomic trends impacting the construction industry. With over 600 bylines since 2023, his work bridges policy analysis and on-the-ground project realities.
“The best stories emerge when contractors share both their spreadsheets and their safety helmets.” – Sebastian Obando in 2025 ASBPE keynote
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With 25+ years at The Motley Fool, Maranjian has become the Rosetta Stone of personal finance journalism - decoding Wall Street complexity for everyday investors. Her work spans:
"Taking 100% responsibility means acknowledging you create your financial reality - but society must provide the tools for success."
Stephanie Ruhle (MSNBC, NBC News) is a Pulitzer-nominated journalist specializing in the intersection of economic policy, corporate power, and democratic institutions. With unmatched access to Wall Street decision-makers and Beltway insiders, her reporting has redefined how Americans understand the levers of financial and political influence.
Taylor Tepper is a senior financial journalist specializing in consumer banking and macroeconomic policy impacts. Currently contributing to Forbes Advisor, his work deciphers complex financial systems for everyday investors through rigorous data analysis and expert sourcing.
Tepper’s most-shared articles incorporate interactive elements like adjustable rate calculators. Pitch stories that allow readers to model financial scenarios using their own numbers.
His coverage frequently cites NBER working papers and FDIC consumer surveys. Successful pitches identify emerging academic findings with clear personal finance implications.
As Washington bureau stalwart for The Boston Globe, McGrane deciphers how congressional maneuvers and financial regulations shape national policy landscapes. Her career arc from Congressional Quarterly to Politico and now the Globe has cemented her reputation for dissecting electoral politics through both data and human narratives.
"The best stories live at the intersection of voter sentiment and institutional policymaking." - McGrane, 2023 Globe Leadership Forum
Yuliya Chernova is an award-winning venture capital and tech reporter at The Wall Street Journal, where she anchors coverage of startup ecosystems and investment trends through her weekly column "Chernova's Take." Based in New York, her work focuses on three core areas:
Successful story proposals typically include:
Achievements: Chernova's 2008 Neal Award-winning investigation remains required reading in business journalism programs, while her 2025 Khosla Ventures scoop influenced SEC disclosures practices for private equity firms.
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