Nancy Redd
About Nancy Redd
Nancy Redd serves as the Beauty & Health Senior Staff Writer for Wirecutter at The New York Times and is a bestselling author with Penguin Random House. She has a background in Women's Studies from Harvard University and has conducted numerous celebrity interviews, earning nominations for prestigious awards in journalism and literature.
Work at The New York Times
Nancy Redd serves as the Beauty & Health Senior Staff Writer at The New York Times, a position she has held since 2019. In this role, she focuses on topics related to beauty and health, contributing to the Wirecutter section of the publication. Her work involves researching and writing articles that help consumers make informed decisions about beauty and health products.
Education and Expertise
Redd studied at Harvard University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Women's Studies from 1999 to 2003. This educational background has informed her writing and expertise in beauty, health, and women's issues, allowing her to approach topics with a nuanced perspective.
Background
Since 2008, Nancy Redd has been a bestselling author, recognized by USA TODAY and The New York Times. She has also worked as an On-Air Host for digital and broadcast television since 2012, showcasing her versatility in both written and spoken media. Redd is based in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area.
Achievements
Redd has conducted hundreds of one-on-one celebrity interviews, including notable figures such as Oscar the Grouch and Queen Latifah. Her work has garnered recognition, including nominations for a GLAAD Media Award for outstanding digital journalism and an NAACP Image Award for outstanding literary work. She has also received the Mom's Choice Award twice, highlighting her contributions to literature and media.