Jessica Silver Greenberg
About Jessica Silver Greenberg
Jessica Silver Greenberg is a Business Reporter at The New York Times, recognized as a Pulitzer Prize finalist for her journalism. She has reported on significant societal issues, including pregnancy discrimination and subprime lending, and has a background in various prestigious publications.
Current Role at The New York Times
Jessica Silver Greenberg serves as a Business Reporter at The New York Times, a position she has held since 2017. Based in Brooklyn, New York, she focuses on various business-related topics, contributing to the newspaper's reputation for in-depth reporting. Her work often addresses significant societal issues, reflecting her commitment to impactful journalism.
Previous Experience at The Wall Street Journal
Before joining The New York Times, Jessica worked at The Wall Street Journal as a Reporter in the Money & Investing section from 2010 to 2012. During her two years there, she reported on financial matters, gaining experience in a fast-paced journalistic environment within the Greater New York City Area.
Background in Journalism
Jessica has a diverse background in journalism, having worked at Bloomberg as a Reporter in Projects and Investigations for six months in 2010. She also spent two years at BusinessWeek from 2007 to 2009, where she reported on various topics. Additionally, she served as a Banking & Consumer-Finance reporter for The New York Times Company from 2012 to 2016, focusing on the intersection of finance and healthcare.
Education and Expertise
Jessica Silver Greenberg earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and American Studies from Princeton University, where she studied from 2000 to 2004. Her educational background has equipped her with strong analytical and writing skills, which she applies in her reporting on complex societal issues.
Recognition and Impact
Jessica is recognized as a Pulitzer Prize finalist, highlighting her excellence in journalism. Her reporting has covered significant topics such as pregnancy discrimination and subprime lending, demonstrating her focus on issues that impact society. She actively seeks tips and story leads, indicating her proactive approach to investigative journalism.