Reporter. Data Journalist. Editor. Writer.

Publications include: Bloomberg News and Bloomberg Businessweek magazine, New York magazine and nymag.com (including Daily Intelligencer and Vulture), stories funded by a Knight Grant for Reporting on Religion & American Public Life plus professional and student reporting published in various other outlets.
SOMETHING MEANINGFUL
As George Bernard Shaw, Irish co-founder of the LSE, once said:
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man."
(My father used to sign his e-mails with this quote, as well as an unsourced French proverb that loosely translated reads: "Where you hear singing sit down, for the wicked know not how to sing.")
SOME BIGGEST HITS
DATA JOURNALISM
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A Third of America’s Economy Is Concentrated in Just 31 Counties
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Road to Brexit: The Heartlands Where a Good Deal Matters Most
GRAPHICS JOURNALISM
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Asset Managers With $74 Trillion on Brink of Historic Shakeout
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Portrait of Brexit Britain: A Divided Nation Makes a Journey Into the Unknown
POLITICAL JOURNALISM
ECONOMIC JOURNALISM
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As the Euro Turns 20, a Look Back at Who Fared the Best. And Worst.
How the Rise of Developing Countries Has Disrupted Global Trade
Art courtesy of the wonderfully talented Joana Ricou.