NewsLuminaries
A Business News Visionary Awards oral history conducted with Sarah Barltett, dean of the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York. She became dean of the J-School in January 2014. Bartlett is a former member of editorial teams at Fortune, BusinessWeek, The New York Times, and Oxygen Media.
info_outline Oral History: Charles DuhiggNewsLuminaries
A Business News Visionary Awards oral history conducted with Charles Duhigg, writer for The New Yorker; author of two global bestselling books: “The Power of Habit” and “Smarter Faster Better;” and podcaster.
info_outline Oral History: Stephanie MehtaNewsLuminaries
A 2020 Business News Visionary Awards oral history conducted with Stephanie Mehta, editor-in-chief, Fast Company
info_outline Oral History: Andrew Ross SorkinNewsLuminaries
A 2020 Business News Visionary Awards oral history conducted with Andrew Ross Sorkin, an accomplished a business and financial reporter, blogger, editor, author, anchor, and film producer.
info_outline Oral History: Adi IgnatiusNewsLuminaries
A 2020 Business News Visionary Awards oral history conducted with Adi Ignatius, Editor in Chief, Harvard Business Review, and Publisher, Harvard Business Review Press
info_outline Oral History: Karen ToulonNewsLuminaries
A 2020 Business News Visionary Awards oral history conducted with Karen Toulon, a senior writer with Bloomberg News working on a cross-platform team that explores inequality in all its forms. Earlier, she served as chief of the New York bureau, home to more than 700 journalists.
info_outline Oral History: Susan AntillaNewsLuminaries
A 2020 Business News Visionary Awards oral history conducted with Susan Antilla, a reporting fellow at Type Investigations (formerly known as The Investigative Fund), and veteran business journalist. Susan is the author of “Tales From the Boom-Boom Room: The Landmark Legal Battles That Exposed Wall Street’s Shocking Culture of Sexual Harassment.”
info_outline Oral History: Terri ThompsonNewsLuminaries
A 2020 Business News Visionary Awards oral history conducted with Terri Thompson, former director of Columbia University’s Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Economics and Business Journalism.
info_outline Oral History: Matthew QuayleNewsLuminaries
A 2020 Business News Visionary Awards oral history conducted with Matthew Quayle, senior executive producer, CNBC
info_outline Oral History: Matthew A. WinklerNewsLuminaries
A NewsLuminaries.com oral history conducted with Matthew A. Winkler, editor-in-chief emeritus of Bloomberg News, reflecting on the 30th anniversary of the launch of the organization.
info_outlineThe daughter of Asian-American immigrants and a woman of color, from the beginning Stephanie Mehta, editor-in-chief of Fast Company, “checked all the right boxes” for journalism advancement: smart, innovative, tenacious, tireless, empathetic, and accessible.
Fast Company attracts a broad audience of younger, up-and-comers in the worlds of business, technology, innovation, and design. It is a gateway for many of its followers to more established business titles, including the Harvard Business Review, The Economist, and Fortune.
Among her many talents, Stephanie has mastered the 21st-century art of “live journalism” — conferences and workshops that translate the editorial ethos of a magazine or newspaper into effective, in-person or virtual events.
Stephanie is a newsroom leader in the true spirit of Fast Company’s commitment to eyeing the future and serving the most progressive movers and makers. The days of the imperious editor-in-chief are past. Today’s forward-thinking newsroom leaders are accessible, inclusive, and empathetic - just as are today’s forward-think CEOs and entrepreneurs.
This oral history, conducted by Dean Rotbart, editor-in-chief of NewsLuminaries.com, was recorded on October 16, 2020.
Photo courtesy of Fast Company