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Erin Griffith

Correspondent at The New York Times

Erin Griffith is a Correspondent at The New York Times, where she has been reporting since July 2018. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, her primary focus is on technology startups and venture capital, covering the dynamics of the tech industry, including initial public offerings (IPOs) and the challenges faced by startups.13

Career Background

Before joining The New York Times, Griffith held significant roles at several prestigious publications:

  • Senior Writer at WIRED (Sep 2017 - Jun 2018)
  • Senior Writer at Fortune Magazine (Jan 2014 - Sep 2017), where she authored the "Term Sheet" newsletter and wrote various cover stories.
  • Writer at PandoDaily (Jan 2012 - Jan 2014), covering the startup scene in New York.
  • Staff Writer at Adweek (Apr 2011 - Jan 2012), focusing on digital media and technology.
  • Senior Reporter at Thomson Reuters (Nov 2007 - May 2010), covering private equity and leveraged buyouts.
  • Reporter at Mergermarket (Mar 2006 - Nov 2007), where she reported on mergers and acquisitions.234

Education

Erin Griffith graduated from Ohio University with a Bachelor of Science in Journalism, complemented by minors in Philosophy and English, and a certificate in Women's Studies.2

Notable Achievements

Griffith's work has earned her recognition, including awards for her column "Boom with a View" in Fortune. Her writing has also appeared in various other esteemed publications such as The Atlantic and the Los Angeles Times.23

Current Focus

At The New York Times, Griffith continues to explore the evolving landscape of technology and venture capital, contributing insights into startup culture and the industry's broader implications for society.34

Highlights

Mar 25 · twitter

A $75 billion IPO for SpaceXXxAI would surpass all money raised by U.S. IPOs last year

https://t.co/rzkxOAdsYs

Jan 27 · twitter

Pinterest announces sizable layoffs due to AI.

Cutting less than 15% of staff (Latest annual filing says total headcount was 4666 in Dec '24)

Company is "reallocating resources to AI-focused roles."

Ironic since, as a user, I hate seeing AI-generated images in my Pinterest feed. But that's a separate issue from the fact that AI is changing white collar jobs and the way companies are structured.

Aug 8 · muckrack.com
Erin Griffith's Profile | The New York Times Journalist - Muck Rack
Jul 22 · The New York Times
In Silicon Valley, Where Trump Made Inroads, Democrats Are Now Invigorated - The New York Times
In Silicon Valley, Where Trump Made Inroads, Democrats Are Now Invigorated - The New York Times
Investors Pour $27.1 Billion Into A.I. Start-Ups, Defying a Downturn - The New York Times
Investors Pour $27.1 Billion Into A.I. Start-Ups, Defying a Downturn - The New York Times
Mar 14 · nytimes.com
In Silicon Valley, Venture Capital Meets a Generational Shift
Jan 20 · blog.onepitch.co
5 Tips to Pitch Erin Griffith of NYT - OnePitch Blog
Dec 22 · youtube.com
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Experience

Correspondent at The New York Times since July 2018
Senior Writer at WIRED, Senior Writer at Fortune Magazine, Writer at PandoDaily, Staff Writer at Adweek, Senior Reporter at Thomson Reuters, Reporter at Mergermarket

Education

Bachelor of Science in Journalism from Ohio University

Location

San Francisco, California, United States