I don’t usually drive a pick-up truck…This was a rental…in Maine.

 

I’m a senior reporter and deputy bureau chief for finance at The Information.

I write in-depth stories about tech companies, finance, and how corporate finance decisions affect real people. And I enjoy understanding and helping readers understand the most. ambitious, colorful and controversial characters that make up Silicon Valley and Wall Street.

I’m now on the IPO beat, reporting on tech firms’ rocky pathways to the public markets, as well as M&A and private funding deals. I also help manage The Information’s finance coverage more broadly. I’m based in New York.

Previously, I reported extensively on Airbnb, WeWork, and the tangled relationship between tech firms and the Bay Area. The Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing awarded me a first-place award for my coverage of IPO drama in 2023 and tech worker layoffs in 2020. I also hosted The Information’s 411 podcast.

In 2022, I completed my MBA at Columbia Business School after earning the Knight-Bagehot Fellowship, a one-year program that pays for business journalists to study business, economics and finance.

I previously covered housing and commercial real estate for the San Francisco Business Times. I was named one of the best young journalists in the country by the National Association of Real Estate Editors. Two of my favorite bylines came from writing for The New York Times about transgender MBA students and for the Reykjavík Grapevine about a remote music festival hosted by a paraplegic sheep farmer.

I was born and raised in South Florida. I earned a BA in economics from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and lived in San Francisco for seven years. I also love baseball.