Agenda – World Economic Forum, Minimizing Coronavirus’ impact is a race against time – this chart explains why
The Forum was among the first outlets to help spread the now iconic “flatten the curve” graph. Pieces like this helped prepare readers for measures such as quarantine and social…
History.com, The First Alien-Abduction Account Described a Medical Exam with a Crude Pregnancy Test
For this piece, I read first-person accounts, military reports and interviewed academics about this story’s unexpected legacy. Read more here.
History.com, The Mullet Wasn’t Just An ’80s Thing: Rebels Have Rocked It for Centuries
Research for this piece had me digging into everything from Ben Franklin’s hat stylings to copies of the Beastie Boys’ lifestyle magazine – one that had a surprisingly well-researched tribute…
CNBC.com, The No. 1 Negotiation Lesson Trump’s Border Talks Teach
Interviewed top negotiation experts for this CNBC Make It piece digging into Trump’s border talks. Read more here.
Entrepreneur.com, Introducing Entrepreneur Barbie
Barbie became an Entrepreneur revealing just how trendy being your own boss had become. A study of the doll’s career history showed how difficult breaking glass ceilings had become both…
Entrepreneur.com, What’s Next For United After Dragging a Passenger off a Plane? A Plan.
In this article, I learned that dragging a bloodied passenger off a plane wouldn’t make 2017 the worst year United ever had. Just two years earlier, it had one CEO…
10 Things They Don’t Tell You About Vacation Rental Sites
Long before Airbnb was a household name, I wrote this piece for Smart Money, the personal finance magazine of the Wall Street Journal on the pitfalls travelers need to look out for…
Financial Parenting: What’s Your Teen’s Financial Style?
In this article for Family Circle, I learned that while kids approach money in one of three different ways, their parents remain their biggest money managing influences.
5 Signs Your Boss Might be a Psychopath (Your Emails Might Hold the Biggest Clues
In this article for Entrepreneur.com I learned that nearly 4 percent of corporate CEOs are psychopaths — a rate that’s nearly doubled among middle managers. In fact, the share of psychopaths among middle…