Executive Officers
Bryan Borzykowski -President
Freelance Business Writer
@dbborzyko
Bryan Borzykowski is a Canadian-based business editor and writer, who now resides in Winnipeg after living in Toronto for nearly 16 years.
Bryan has written for a number of publications in Canada and the U.S., including the Globe and Mail, Canadian Business, the New York Times, CNBC, BBC Capital, CNNMoney and more. Bryan’s main areas of focus are investing, personal finance, small business and technology.
Bryan has written three personal finance books and appears regularly on CTV News. He’s also won numerous awards for his writing, including a Best in Business Canada trophy, a National Magazine Award and recognitions from the Portfolio Management Association of Canada and the CFA Society.
Kim Quillen -Vice President
Business Source Editor
Chicago Tribune
@QuillenKim
Kim Quillen is one of the editors on the Chicago Tribune business desk.
Kim joined the Tribune staff in 2016 from The Arizona Republic. Kim also served as business editor at The Times-Picayune, where she was involved in the New Orleans newspaper’s award-winning coverage of Hurricane Katrina and the 2010 BP oil spill.
Earlier in her career, Kim worked for the Delaware State News and for weekly and monthly business journals in her home state of Delaware.
Caleb Silver -Treasurer/Secretary
Editor-in-Chief & SVP Content
Investopedia
@calebsilver
Caleb Silver has been the editor-in-chief of Investopedia since 2016. He is an award-winning media executive with more than 20 years of experience in business news, digital publishing and documentaries.
Prior to joining Investopedia, Caleb was the Director of Business News for CNN and worked for the network for ten years in a variety of executive and management roles including the Executive Producer for CNNMoney.com, where he helped launch the CNNMoney Video Network. He was also a Senior Producer on The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer.
Caleb began his business journalism career at Bloomberg News in 1997, where he worked as a senior television producer for eight years.
Over the course of his career, he has earned and contributed to multiple industry awards and nominations, including the EMMYs, EPPYs, SABEW’s Best in Business, and the Peabody. He is on the Board of Governors and Executive Committee of SABEW (Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing).
Caleb earned his M.A. at NYU’s Carter Journalism Institute and his B.A. from Colgate University.
Board Members
Term Ending 2020
Robert Barba
Spot News Editor
The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires
@Barba_AB
Robert Barba is spot news editor for The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires.
Robert previously served as banking and fintech writer and analyst at Bankrate. Prior to that he served as deputy editor of American Banker‘s dealmaking and strategy section. He joined American Banker in late 2007 as a community banking reporter, just in time for the financial crisis. Robert played a lead role in covering community banks’ struggle for survival in the years following the downturn. Robert has appeared on Fox Business to discuss bank failures and the Treasury Department’s Troubled Asset Relief Program.
Prior to joining American Banker, Robert was a general business reporter at Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers in Stuart, Fla. He began his career as a business desk intern at The Denver Post and Boulder Daily Camera. Robert is based in New York.
Cesca Antonelli
Editor-in-Chief
Bloomberg BNA
@cescaantonelli
Cesca Antonelli was named editor-in-chief of Bloomberg BNA in 2018. She most recently served as a senior executive editor at Bloomberg News, where she was responsible for data visualization, graphics, and visual media.
At Bloomberg BNA, Cesca oversees an organization of 200 journalists with news desks covering law, tax, government, and environment — and a central news desk responsible for enterprise-wide functions, including a network of correspondents in the U.S. and across the globe, standards, training, social media, graphics, and audio/video.
Antonelli spent 19 years with Bloomberg News as a reporter and editor in five bureaus, and ran teams around the world.At Bloomberg News, Antonelli helped build the company news coverage in the Americas and throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa. She was Washington bureau chief and managed the company’s global “front page,” Top Worldwide.
Before joining Bloomberg, she was a reporter at business newspapers in San Francisco and Pittsburgh.
Antonelli has a bachelor’s degree in journalism and Latin American history from the University of Pittsburgh.
Pallavi Gogoi
Chief Business Editor
NPR
@pgogoi
As head of NPR’s business desk, Pallavi Gogoi leads the network’s coverage of the most essential financial, economic, technology and media stories of the day.
Gogoi’s mission is to bring a deeper understanding of the policies and actions of business and government and their impact on the everyday lives of people, the economy and the world.
Under her leadership, NPR’s business reporters have cast a spotlight on current events shaping the country and society – from the intense scrutiny on Silicon Valley and the fight for and against free speech, the messaging from the White House and what that means for democracy, the #Metoo movement and its effect on working Americans, and the emotional and financial toll on families at the center of the opioid crisis.
Her interest in examining the tectonic shifts taking place in the American workforce led her to spearhead a poll asking basic questions about people’s working life. The results were startling – they showed that while jobs are plentiful, they are increasingly unstable for many Americans who receive fewer benefits, work with less permanency, and earn uneven pay from month to month. A week-long NPR series examined the rise of the contract workforce in America.
She led her team to survey and understand the online shopping habits of the nation, the immense influence exerted by Amazon on the decisions we make when we buy, including when we search for what we buy.
Her focus has been on exclusivity, originality, and high impact powerful storytelling.
Before joining NPR in 2017, Gogoi was a Senior Editor at CNN Money, where she oversaw a team covering business news, markets, and the economy. Prior to that, she was a National Business Correspondent at the Associated Press, where her work on mortgage robo-signing was the subject of a Senate hearing. At USA Today, she covered the financial crisis and bank bailouts. At Business Week, she wrote high impact stories that led to changes at Walmart, Edelman, and The Washington Post.
Gogoi grew up in Shillong, a small town nestled in the mountains of Northeast India. She graduated from Delhi University, with a master’s degree in English Literature from Hindu College, and a bachelor’s degree from SGTB Khalsa College. She is fluent in five languages.
Glenn Hall
Chief Editor
Dow Jones Newswires
@GlennHall
Glenn Hall is the global chief of Dow Jones Newswires, overseeing teams of journalists in the U.S., Europe and Asia that produce content for the wire and coordinating with news leaders across The Wall Street Journal to deliver exclusive news and insights produced by the broader newsroom to the professional news service.
Glenn previously served as U.S. Editor of The Wall Street Journal and as Editor in Chief at MarketWatch. Prior to joining Dow Jones in 2013, Glenn served as managing editor of TheBlaze, Editor in Chief and Senior Vice President of TheStreet, Chief Innovation Officer of The Orange County Register and in various leadership roles at Bloomberg News in Europe and the U.S.
Dean Murphy
Associate Managing Editor of Investigations
The New York Times
@deanemurphy
Dean E. Murphy is an award-winning journalist at The New York Times, where he is currently an associate managing editor for investigations.
His career, which has spanned three decades and three continents, includes assignments as a war correspondent in Europe and Africa, as a political reporter in California and New York, as an editor overseeing business news, national news and investigations, and as the author of a book about the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
He was named to the masthead, the newsroom’s top leadership team, in 2017. In his current role, Murphy co-manages investigative journalists who take on particularly hard-to-crack subjects, ranging from government corruption to corporate malfeasance. A recent focus has been the rollback of environmental protections under President Trump.
James B. Nelson
Associate Managing Editor of Investigations
Business Editor at Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Instructor at Marquette University
@deanemurphy
James B. Nelson is business editor at Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; instructor at Marquette University.
James has been an editor for the Journal Sentinel in business news, and before that in local news, since the 1995 merger of the Milwaukee Journal and Milwaukee Sentinel. At the Milwaukee Sentinel, Nelson spent 10 years as a reporter covering City Hall, Milwaukee County government, and state issues, including agriculture, environment, business and Indian treaty rights. Before joining the Sentinel, he worked as a reporter at the Waukesha Freeman, Baraboo News-Republic and Stoughton Courier Hub. An Appleton native, Nelson is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he received a bachelor’s degree in economics and political science. He’s a past president of the Milwaukee Press Club, and past president of the Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra board of directors. Nelson also is a business journalism instructor at Marquette University.
Term Ending 2021
Xana Antunes
Executive Editor
Quartz
@xantunesx
Xana Antunes is an award-winning editor and content creator with a career spanning digital media, video, long form storytelling, and daily news reporting.
Currently, Xana is executive editor at Quartz. Previously at Quartz she was the editor for new initiatives, where she combines responsibility for the video lab and talent lab along with developing feature stories and working with the senior team to shape growth strategically. This position at the frontier of journalism’s multi-media future builds on a career that has seen Antunes serve as executive editor and vice president of CNBC Digital; editor of Crain’s New York Business; and executive editor of Fortune/CNNMoney.com.
Rich Barbieri
Deputy Business Editor
New York Times
@richbarbieri
Rich Barbieri is the deputy business editor of The New York Times.
Previously, Rich was the executive editor of CNN Business where he oversaw digital coverage and newsgathering for CNN’s worldwide coverage of brands, media, markets, economics, technology and personal finance. He managed a team of more than 60 reporters and editors around the world across platforms. He also oversaw CNN MoneyStream, CNN Business’ new personalized business news app. He previously served as the managing editor at CNN Business and joined CNN in September 2007. Prior to joining CNN, he worked for 15 years at American Lawyer Media. Rich also worked as New York news editor at the Associated Press and as managing editor of Crain’s New York Business. He won an AP reporting award in 1992 for coverage of California’s first execution in decades, and his newsrooms have won more than 100 editorial and design awards from local and national journalism organizations.
Brad Foss
Global Business Editor
Associated Press
@bradfoss_
Brad Foss is global business editor at The Associated Press.
Brad directs daily coverage and long-term strategy for global staff of more than 55 reporters and editors. Staffers under his supervision have won numerous SABEW Best in Business awards.
Brad, who has been with The AP since 1999 and is based in Washington, D.C., previously reported on energy and transportation. Prior to joining the AP, he worked at the Mill Valley Herald in Mill Valley, Calif. He has an undergraduate degree from Lehigh University and a master’s in journalism from Columbia University.
Andrew Leckey
President and Business Journalism Chair
Donald W. Reynolds National Center/ASU
@AndrewLeckey
The business journalism career of SABEW board member Andrew Leckey has included syndicated investment columnist, television anchor and educator. As a SABEW board member, he has been especially active in promoting international goals for SABEW and organizing the Speed Networking sessions for students at SABEW conferences.
A syndicated investment columnist for the Chicago Tribune for many years, Leckey was also an author and a long-time broadcaster whose positions included CNBC anchor and reporter. Since founding the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism in 2003, his accomplishments as its president have included the Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism, BusinessJournalism.org and training workshops for professional journalists.
Meanwhile, in his role as the Chair in Business Journalism at Arizona State University Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, Leckey has helped to start the business journalism careers of young people in the U.S. and abroad. Besides teaching on-campus classes, he is a professor in the online M.S. in Business Journalism initiated in 2017. He was a Fulbright Scholar in China in 2014 and a Fulbright Specialist in Uganda in 2016, both focused on business journalism.
Heather Long
Economics Correspondent
The Washington Post
@byHeatherLong
Heather Long is an economics correspondent at The Washington Post.
Heather weighs in daily on the hottest topics impacting the U.S. economy. She is best known for her coverage of the tax code overhaul and her travels around the Rust Belt highlighting the views and needs of middle America. Prior to joining The Washington Post in July, Heather was a senior writer and editor at CNNMoney, an assistant editor at The Guardian US and a deputy editor and columnist at The Patriot-News in Harrisburg, Pa. during the Penn State/Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal coverage. Heather began her career at an investment firm in London and holds a BA in economics from Wellesley College and a master’s degree in financial economics from Oxford University, where she was a Rhodes Scholar. When she’s not geeking out about economics and markets, Heather tap dances and mentors high school students and young adults.
Cindy Perman
Partnerships and Syndication Editor
@CindyPerman
Cindy Perman is the partnerships and syndication editor for CNBC.com.
Cindy Perman has been in business news for more than 20 years – all in digital. About 10 at WSJ.com and 10 at CNBC.com. Most of that time has been on a news desk, though recently she did a stint as commentary editor at CNBC and is currently working on CNBC’s partnerships, primarily on Apple News and Google Newsstand. She has appeared on CNBC, MSNBC and NBC’s “The Today Show.” She is also the author of the book, “New York Curiosities,” and was co-host of the first two seasons of NJTV’s “Drive-By History.” She is a graduate of Syracuse University.”
Term Ending 2022
Megan Davies
Editor and Reporter
Reuters
@meganbadavies
Megan Davies is an editor/reporter with Reuters.
Megan Davies has been an editor/reporter with Reuters since 2004 and is currently Deputy Editor of U.S. Financial Markets for Reuters in New York. Prior positions in the New York bureau include running the municipal bond team, leading M&A, and reporting on private equity. She worked in the Moscow bureau from 2011 to 2014 covering Russian corporate news. Prior to Reuters, she worked at London-based tabloid the Sunday & Daily Express and the Press Association.
Alan Deutschman
Professor and Reynolds Endowed Chair of Business Journalism
University of Nevada, Reno
@alan_deutschman
Alan Deutschman has been the Silicon Valley correspondent for Fortune, a senior writer at Fast Company, the “Profit Motive” columnist for GQ, and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair and New York Magazine. Since 2011 he has held the Reynolds Endowed Chair of Business Journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Deutschman is the author of The Second Coming of Steve Jobs(2000), A Tale of Two Valleys (2003), Change or Die (2007), Walk the Walk (2009), and How Steve Jobs Changed Our World(2011). His books have been translated into eight languages.
His articles have also been published in the New York Times Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, Wired, Newsweek, Salon.com, San Francisco Chronicle, and the Boston Globe. He has appeared as a commentator for NBC’s “Today Show,” CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” Bloomberg TV’s “Bloomberg West,” and documentaries on CNN, CNBC, Bloomberg TV, and the Discovery Channel.
Desiree Hanford
Lecturer
Medill/Northwestern University
@djh89
Desiree Hanford is a lecturer and director of academic integrity and appeals at Medill. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses that include news reporting and business and money reporting. She is the co-faculty adviser for the Northwestern Business Review and the faculty adviser for the student chapter of the Association of Women in Sports Media. In addition, Desiree is a contributing editor for a B2B publication.
While at Medill, Desiree has served as acting director of undergraduate education and has worked closely with the Medill Office of Student Life. Desiree joined the Medill faculty full time in November 2009 when she became Medill’s Journalism Residency Coordinator, a position she had for nearly five years. She was an adjunct instructor at Medill for three years while still reporting.
Outside of Medill, Desiree was an equities reporter for Dow Jones & Co. for more than 10 years, where she predominantly covered publicly traded companies and mutual funds. While at Dow Jones, Desiree’s work appeared on Dow Jones Newswires, The Wall Street Journal and other national publications. She also worked for other news organizations and magazines, and she has freelanced for several publications, including The New York Times.
James T. Madore
Economics Writer
Newsday
@JamesTMadore
James T. Madore is the economics writer at Newsday, covering the regional economy and economic development. James has written about business for much of his career, except for six years as a government reporter including a stint as statehouse bureau chief. During his time as media business writer, he was the lead reporter on a team investigating Newsday’s circulation fraud. That and other stories have been recognized with SABEW BIB awards, the National Headliner Award and Investigative Reporters & Editors Awards. James has been at Newsday for 20 years. Previously, he worked at The Buffalo News and Watertown (N.Y.) Daily Times. He holds a bachelor’s degree in history and politics from Washington University in St. Louis and a master’s degree from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
Jenny Paurys
Managing Editor
S&P Global Market Intelligence
@JennyPaurys
Jenny Paurys is Managing Editor of News at S&P Global Market Intelligence, where she oversees the newsroom’s reporters and editors worldwide: more than 300 professional journalists producing 550+ articles each day covering every major sector of the global economy.
Jenny is a longtime veteran of the newsroom, joining as a Real Estate reporter in 2005 and quickly advancing to team manager. She then moved over to the Data Journalism team as a senior industry analyst, working with analysts from every sector to produce the newsroom’s flagship Data Dispatch feature. In 2017, she oversaw the newsroom’s launch of Consumer Staples & Discretionary sector coverage. Her work on that project led to her promotion to Managing Editor in 2018.
Jenny serves on the Board of Governors of the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing and as secretary and treasurer of S&P Global’s Virginia WINS chapter. She is the author of six books, including four on Virginia’s local food artisans. Jenny lives in Arlington, Virginia, with her family.
Scott Wenger
Group Editorial Director
SourceMedia
@ScottWengerNYC
Scott Wenger is a group editorial director at SourceMedia, managing its Investment Advisor and Employee Benefits Groups, including the flagship titles Financial Planning and Employee Benefit News, as well as four additional brands.
Over his career, Scott has reported or managed editorial teams at some of the nation’s top media outlets, including the New York Daily News, CNN, CNBC, The Wall Street Journal and The Hartford Courant. Scott also worked as a health care analyst at Alex. Brown & Sons, where he was a Series 62 registered securities representative.
Under Scott’s leadership, his teams have won numerous reporting, commentary and digital media awards. A groundbreaking investigation by Financial Planning edited by Scott that probed the links between financial distress and military suicide resulted in congressional action. The project received awards from SABEW, the Society of Professional Journalists, Connectiv/Business Information Association, and was a finalist for a Gerald Loeb Award. Also under his leadership, Scott’s teams have won several SABEW awards and more than a dozen Connectiv/Business Information Association Jesse H. Neal Awards, including for General Excellence/Best Media Brand and Best Website.
Scott rose to Managing Editor/Money & Business at the New York Daily News, where he created the Your Money personal finance section and the Small Biz: Big Impact conferences. Scott was honored for excellence in economic reporting by the Institute on Political Journalism for a weeklong series he authored on China’s economic expansion, and was part of the team that produced the Daily News’ 9/11 coverage, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.
Scott also worked as a senior producer at CNN and CNN International, and as a producer at CNBC. Earlier, his investigative journalism at The Hartford Courant contributed to a George Polk reporting award. His professional and personal travels have taken him to all seven continents.
Ex-Officio
Mark Hamrick
Senior Economic Analyst and Washington Bureau Chief
Bankrate.com
@hamrickisms
Mark Hamrick is senior economic analyst, Washington bureau chief, Bankrate.com.
An award-winning journalist, Mark joined personal finance site Bankrate.com in January 2013 after leading business news for the Associated Press radio and television/online video operation in Washington for many years.
Along with his work translating developments in the economy, financial markets, politics and business for the Bankrate.com audience, Mark provides comment or content hundreds of times a year for radio, television, print and online publications.
Before joining the SABEW board, Mark served as a president of the National Press Club.
Joanna Ossinger
Editor and Cross-asset Group
Bloomberg News
@ossingerj
Cory Schouten
Senior Newsletter Editor
The Wall Street Journal
@CorySchouten
Cory Schouten is senior newsletter editor at The Wall Street Journal. Previously, he was a senior editor for Columbia Journalism Review, where the digital effort he led achieved a 45 percent year-over-year increase in page views in 2017. Prior to joining CJR, he spent a year as a Knight-Bagehot fellow at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where he also earned his master’s. He was managing editor of Indianapolis Business Journal from 2013 to 2015, after working there for six years as a real estate and enterprise reporter. At IBJ, he was recognized by the Society of American Business Editors and Writers’ Best in Business awards in the categories of enterprise and investigative reporting, and during his tenure as managing editor IBJ was named the top U.S. business weekly. He’s also a past president of SABEW. A graduate of Indiana University, Schouten began his career covering education for the Arizona Republic and government and crime for the Sarasota Herald-Tribune.
Marty Steffens
SABEW Chair in Business and Financial Journalism
School of Journalism, University of Missouri
@MartySteffens
Marty Steffens is SABEW chair in business journalism at the University of Missouri.
Marty worked in the newspaper industry for 30 years, heading up many in-depth and investigative projects. Projects she edited helped change federal laws on military air crashes involving civilians, and court challenges she spearheaded opened family court records in New York.
Marty worked for the Los Angeles Times, Dayton Daily News, Minneapolis Star, Evansville Courier and St. Paul Pioneer Press. She was executive editor of the Binghamton Press and Sun-Bulletin and San Francisco Examiner. She’s led coverage of all types of disasters, from fires to flash floods and is the co-author of Reporting Disaster on Deadline (Routledge 2012). Marty has trained journalists in more than 18 countries, weathering a typhoon in Hong Kong and domestic terrorism in Moscow.