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Kurt Eichenwald

Senior Special Projects Writer at Vox Media, Bestselling Author with Random House

Kurt Alexander Eichenwald is an American journalist and author with a distinguished career spanning several decades. Born on June 28, 1961, he has made significant contributions to the field of journalism and has authored multiple bestselling books.1

Career Highlights

Eichenwald's career is marked by his work with prestigious publications:

  • The New York Times: He spent two decades as a senior writer, where he was twice nominated as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.2
  • Condé Nast Portfolio: Served as a senior writer for the business magazine.1
  • Vanity Fair: Contributed as a contributing editor.1
  • Newsweek: Worked as a senior writer from 2013 to 2018.4
  • Vox Media, LLC: Most recently, he held the position of Senior Special Projects Writer from May 2020 to December 2022.45

Authorship

Eichenwald is a New York Times bestselling author of five books. One of his notable works, "The Informant" (2000), was adapted into a motion picture in 2009.1

Awards and Recognition

Throughout his career, Eichenwald has received several accolades:

  • Two-time winner of the George Polk Award
  • Recipient of the Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism
  • Emmy Award nominee2

Areas of Expertise

As a journalist and author, Eichenwald has covered a wide range of topics, including:

  • Wall Street and corporate issues
  • Insider trading
  • Accounting scandals
  • Corporate takeovers
  • Terrorism
  • Federal health care policy
  • Politics and government
  • Economics and finance12

Eichenwald's LinkedIn profile (username: kurt-eichenwald-12a19834) reflects his current role as an author at Random House.3 His extensive experience and expertise make him a respected figure in the field of journalism and non-fiction writing.

Highlights

May 14 · twitter

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May 19 · twitter

For the morons: An aggressive prostate cancer is different than prostate cancer. It has a different cellular makeup, and often is not diagnosed before it's metastasized because it, unlike other prostate cancers, grows very fast. So drop the conspiracy theories, inhuman MAGA.

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Dallas, Texas, United States