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Ed Pilkington

Chief reporter, Guardian US

Ed Pilkington is the Chief reporter for The Guardian US, a position he has held since September 2011.1 He is an experienced journalist with a long career at The Guardian, spanning various roles across different locations.

Career Highlights

  • Current Role: Chief reporter for The Guardian US since 2011, based in Manhattan, NY1
  • Previous Positions at The Guardian:
    • New York bureau chief (2006-2011)1
    • National Editor in London (2003-2006)1
    • International Editor in London (1998-2003)1
    • Saturday features editor (1996-1998)1
    • News Reporter in London (1993-1996)1

Education

  • Bachelor's Degree in History from Queens College, Cambridge (1981-1984)12
  • Attended Latymer Upper School (1974-1981)1

Notable Work

Pilkington is the author of "Beyond the Mother Country: West Indians and the Notting Hill Race Riots" published in 1988.1 He currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.13

Personal Life

Pilkington lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn, with his three children, dog Jazzy, and tortoise Henry.3 He moved to New York from London in 2006 when The Guardian sent him to report from the US.3

Highlights

Nov 30 · psreader.com
Slope Survey: Ed Pilkington
Slope Survey: Ed Pilkington
Sep 27 · commondreams.org
Ed Pilkington | Author - Common Dreams
Ed Pilkington | Author - Common Dreams

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Location

Brooklyn, New York, United States