About me
I cover Wall Street for The New York Times with a focus on private equity firms, hedge funds and billionaires and their influence on the investing world and society at large.
I’ve been covering Wall Street for nearly two decades. Most recently, I spent eight years at The Wall Street Journal where I covered some of the largest tech I.P.O.s — Airbnb, Uber, Lyft and the failed public offering of WeWork. I chronicled the rise and fall of WeWork, its founder Adam Neumann and the people and pools of capital that gave rise to the company in a book I coauthored, “The Cult of We.” Before joining The Journal, I worked at Forbes, CNN and Debtwire. I joined The Times in 2021.
I attended Duke University as an undergraduate and earned a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University. I grew up on Long Island and now live in Brooklyn.