About

I’ve been a reporter at ProPublica covering business and politics since 2012.

In 2023, my colleagues and I revealed how a set of politically connected billionaires provided lavish gifts and travel to Supreme Court justices over many years. Those stories won the Pulitzer Prize gold medal for public service.

I was previously on the team of reporters documenting how the rich avoid taxes for “The Secret IRS Files” series. I co-wrote a story revealing how tech mogul Peter Thiel turned a Roth IRA into a multibillion-dollar tax haven.

My work has spurred congressional investigations and changes to federal law. My coverage of TurboTax-maker Intuit’s misleading marketing tactics led to a settlement delivering $141 million back to consumers.

My work has won numerous awards. In addition to the Pulitzer Prize, I have won a George Polk Award, the Selden Ring Award, and a Gerald Loeb Award for business journalism. My stories have been published and aired in outlets including The New York Times and NPR. I earned a bachelor’s degree from Brown University in history and classics.