The Wall Street Journal
Reporter, Private Equity and Restructuring
The Wall Street Journal
Reporter, Heard on the Street
Barron's Aug 2009 - May 2012
Reporter
Smartmoney.com May 2009 - Aug 2009
Reporting Intern
Crain's Chicago Business Mar 2007 - Sep 2008
Freelance Writer
Education:
Columbia University - Graduate School of Journalism 2008 - 2009
Masters, Master of Arts, Economics, Business, Journalism
Wesleyan University 2001 - 2005
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Spanish Literature
Columbia University
Masters, Master of Arts
Beaverton High School
Skills:
Journalism Storytelling Newspapers Blogging Editorial Breaking News Copy Editing Publications Newspaper Feature Articles Magazines News Writing New Media Headline Writing Strategic Communications Online Journalism Editing Business Journalism Ap Style Books Investigative Reporting Web Content
Interests:
Cooking Education Literature Food Travel Spain Wine
Languages:
Spanish
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layboy Mansion went up for sale for $200 million. The sale, however, would require 89-year-old Hefner to be able to live out the rest of his days in the iconic 29-room mansion. The potential $500 million valuation for Playboy "might also include the mansion," according to The Journal's Miriam Gottfried.
Date: Mar 24, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
T-Mobile: 'Un-carrier' Rebranding Leads To Uncommon Gains
Call it the Pittsburgh Pirates ofthe telecom business, as the Wall Street Journals Miriam Gottfried pretty much does. It has been a long time sinceT-Mobile US could call itself No. 1, her lede tells us. But it was in first place by at least one metric in the second quarter: net contract phone-