Gretchen Morgenson, who has been senior special writer in the investigations unit at The Wall Street Journal, is joining NBC News as senior financial reporter on Dec. 2, and will lead their reporting on the intersection of money and power.
Richard Greenberg, vice president and executive editor of NBC News Investigations, wrote in a memo to staff that Morgenson also “will bolster our capability to do more in-depth, groundbreaking work.”
Morgenson won a Pulitzer Prize in 2002 for her coverage of Wall Street for The New York Times, where she worked for two decades. She also won three Gerald Loeb Awards, the top honors for business reporting. She was the co-author of Reckless Endangerment, about the origins of the 2008 financial crisis.
She has been at the Journal for the past two years.
She said in a statement, “I’m thrilled to join the exceptional journalists at NBC News investigations. The financial world touches everyone,...
Richard Greenberg, vice president and executive editor of NBC News Investigations, wrote in a memo to staff that Morgenson also “will bolster our capability to do more in-depth, groundbreaking work.”
Morgenson won a Pulitzer Prize in 2002 for her coverage of Wall Street for The New York Times, where she worked for two decades. She also won three Gerald Loeb Awards, the top honors for business reporting. She was the co-author of Reckless Endangerment, about the origins of the 2008 financial crisis.
She has been at the Journal for the past two years.
She said in a statement, “I’m thrilled to join the exceptional journalists at NBC News investigations. The financial world touches everyone,...
- 11/25/2019
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Gretchen Morgenson, the veteran investigative reporter who has won multiple journalism prizes for her coverage of Wall Street, is joining the investigative unit of NBC News.
She is expected to “lead our reporting on the intersection of money and power and will bolster our capability to do more in-depth, groundbreaking work,” said Rich Greenberg, the executive editor of NBC News investigative reporting, in a statement.
Morgenson won a Pulitzer Prize in 2002 for her coverage of Wall Street at The New York Time, where she spent two decades and won three Gerald Loeb Awards, business journalism’s top honor. For the past two years, Gretchen has been a senior reporter in the investigations unit at The Wall Street Journal. In 2011, she co-authored “Reckless Endangerment,” a book about the origins of the 2008 financial crisis.
“I’m thrilled to join the exceptional journalists at NBC News investigations.,” Morgenson said in a statement. “The...
She is expected to “lead our reporting on the intersection of money and power and will bolster our capability to do more in-depth, groundbreaking work,” said Rich Greenberg, the executive editor of NBC News investigative reporting, in a statement.
Morgenson won a Pulitzer Prize in 2002 for her coverage of Wall Street at The New York Time, where she spent two decades and won three Gerald Loeb Awards, business journalism’s top honor. For the past two years, Gretchen has been a senior reporter in the investigations unit at The Wall Street Journal. In 2011, she co-authored “Reckless Endangerment,” a book about the origins of the 2008 financial crisis.
“I’m thrilled to join the exceptional journalists at NBC News investigations.,” Morgenson said in a statement. “The...
- 11/25/2019
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
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