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Donna Borak

Emmy-Award winning Journalist | NYU Furman Center | Journalism Professor at NYU Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute | JSK '15 Fellow at Stanford University

Donna Borak is an Emmy-award winning Journalism Professor at NYU's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute with over 20 years of experience as an economic policy reporter in Washington and New York.

Throughout her career, Donna has covered significant events like the 2008 financial crisis, housing finance reform, the Federal Reserve, and Treasury Department, contributing to major news outlets including Bloomberg Tax, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, The American Banker, and The Associated Press.

She has also reported on international events such as the collapse of global trade talks in Hong Kong, the International Monetary Fund meeting in Bali, and the G20 Finance Ministers meeting in Buenos Aires, showcasing her global perspective and expertise.

Donna was honored with a John S. Knight Journalism Fellowship at Stanford University, leading research on the attention economy and developing a conceptual AI news assistant.

Her media presence extends to Bloomberg Radio, C-SPAN, NPR, and WNYC programs, reflecting her broad influence and knowledge in the journalism field.

Donna holds a Master of Science in Journalism from Boston University and dual B.A. degrees in Cognitive Science and Philosophy from Lehigh University, demonstrating her strong academic background in the field of journalism and related disciplines.

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New York, New York, United States