The Reporters

Citizen Four
Today, he works on methods of enforcing human rights through the application and development of new technologies. He joined the board of Freedom of the Press Foundation in February 2014 and served as board president from 2016 to 2022.
Expertise: Espionage
Fortune Reporters and Staff
Fortune’s mission is to change the world by making business better. We achieve that by providing trusted information, telling great stories, and building world-class communities. We measure performance by rigorous benchmarks, and we hold companies accountable. Our goal is to make Fortune a force for good through its second century and beyond.

Curt Anderson
Associated Press reporter in Tampa Bay. Proud dad of 3 lovely girls. Seeker of truth. University of Kentucky grad and hoops nut

Rebecca Feng
Rebecca Feng is a Hong Kong-based reporter for The Wall Street Journal, and covers a broad range of finance, banking and markets stories in the region.

Katanga Johnson
Washington-based reporter covering U.S. regulation at the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, previously in Ecuador, alumnus of Morehouse College and Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.

IMS Legal Strategies
As the leader in the field, IMS has the experience, relationships, and methods needed to successfully make your case in complex disputes.
Expertise: Legal Strategies
Teddy Muckraker
A man of many storms, Teddy Muckraker, is always up and a grizzled muckraker who brings the thunder to all his mucks.
A fine journalist, legal correspondent, and editor.
FD: Part of Nut Graf Fold project.
Expertise: People, and their unwritten laws.
Peter Schroeder
Covers financial regulation and policy out of the Reuters Washington bureau, with a specific focus on banking regulators. Has covered economic and financial policy in the U.S. capital for 15 years. Previous experience includes roles at The Hill newspaper and The Wall Street Journal. Received a Master's degree in journalism from Georgetown University, and an undergraduate degree from the University of Notre Dame.

Emilie Shumway
Emilie Shumway is an editor for HR Dive. Before joining the team, she covered the recycling industry for Scrap magazine and wrote a collection of essays on topics ranging from werewolves to Amelia Earhart while pursuing an MFA in creative nonfiction from West Virginia University. She hails from Michigan and is newly based in Seattle, where she welcomes good birding spot recommendations.

Robert Steyer
Robert Steyer is a Reporter at Pensions & Investments (pionline.com) covering Defined Contribution.
Practice: Defined Contribution

Tyger Tea
A photo journalist and his eye: Every brave picture captures a fear.
FD: Part of Nut Graf Fold project.
Expertise: Imitation Art
Jameson Berkow
Jameson Berkow is the capital markets reporter for The Globe and Mail. He joined The Globe in November, 2018, to cover the economic implications of cannabis legalization. He left in early 2020 to start an entrepreneurship magazine and rejoined The Globe in early 2022 to cover financial regulation and governance for Globe Advisor.
Practice: Financial regulation, energy policy, international trade

Tom Howard
Tom Howard started his career covering the weird and wonderful world of Aim, the London junior stock market, before joining The Times's business desk as its market reporter in 2019. He now writes about property and professional services companies, mostly accountants and recruiters.
Practice: property and professional services correspondent

We are IMPACT LAW
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Jennifer Levitz
Jennifer Levitz is the editor of National Affairs, a team that brings curiosity, rigorous reporting and engaging writing to the big subjects unfolding in cities and towns across America.

CBS KCAL NEWS Los Angeles
About CBS News and Stations: CBS News and Stations brings together the power of CBS News, 28 owned television stations in 17 major U.S. markets, the CBS News Streaming Network, the first 24/7 digital streaming news network, 14 CBS News Streaming local platforms, local websites, CBSNews.com, and CBS News Radio...CBS News and Stations is dedicated to providing the highest quality journalism under standards it pioneered and continues to set in today’s digital age. CBS News earns more prestigious journalism awards than any other broadcast news division.

LADWP Los Angeles Department of Water & Power
LADWP is the largest municipal utility in the nation. Our power system provides about 8,100 megawatts of dependable electric capacity and our water system serves an average of more than 426 million gallons of water per day to approximately 4 million residents of Los Angeles, its businesses and visitors. Supplying water to Los Angeles since 1902 and electricity since 1917, LADWP has continually evolved to meet the needs of our customers and provide reliable water and power service in a cost-effective and environmentally responsible manner.

David Reilly
David Reilly is deputy finance editor of The Wall Street Journal, where he has been a writer and editor for two decades. Previously he has been the Journal’s banking editor, global editor of its Heard on the Street column and has written extensively about major U.S. banks, the global financial and regulatory system and accounting issues. He has worked for the Journal in Brussels, London and New York and is the recipient of a Gerald Loeb and Overseas Press Club award. He can be reached at [email protected]

Ulysses
Ulysses, a stowaway just trying to find a home in journalism. The ReJournal home.
FD: Part of Nut Graf Fold project.
Expertise: Fast wit, slow smarts, and ever resilient. Just like you.