Journalism & Content

Telling stories for 3 decades.

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Content and Journalism

Everyone has a story. That’s something I found in my time as a working journalist, contributing to Fortune Magazine, Wired, Inc, Fast Company, the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal and more. A good journalist can bring those stories to light.

For three decades, I’ve had the privilege of asking lots of questions, exploring new ideas and interviewing smart people from around the globe. I’ve been able to document history, from the dot-com crash of 2000 to the rise of crytpocurrency. I’ve relished digging into new trends, ideas and innovations and uncovering the people behind them.

The stories ran the gamut: from the bizarre economic markets of hair extensions and the scientific complexities of drug development to innovative solutions to combat climate change and the nuances of Olympic speed skating. I also have been able to create content for numerous clients who I believe in and ghostwriting for many of them. It’s been an honor.

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