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Monday, July 31, 2023

A look at four journalists in July 2023

We are pleased to present the latest installment in our journalist profile series, which spotlights outstanding reporters in the fields of science, medicine, and business. This feature will help you connect with these reporters and gain valuable insights into their work.

Maya Wei-Haas - National Geographic

Maya Wei-Haas is a science writer with a passion for rocks and reactions. She writes about all things science for National Geographic, including geology, chemistry, and the environment. Before that, she was an assistant science editor for Smithsonianmag.com’s Smart 欧美极品. She began her career as a scientist, earning a Ph.D. in environmental chemistry from Ohio State University. She then made the jump to writing with the AAAS Mass Media Fellowship. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in geology from Smith College.

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Caitlin Tilley - Daily Mail

Award-winning health reporter Caitlin Tilley works for Daily Mail. She was named one of the PPA 30 Under 30 and the MJA Newcomer of the Year 2022. She moved in with them from the Pulse magazine for British doctors. Additionally, Caitlin has written for The Guardian, VICE, and Business Insider. She graduated with a master’s in journalism from Goldsmiths College in London.

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Dieter Holger - Wall Street Journal

Dieter Holger is a reporter for WSJ Pro Sustainable Business, where he focuses on how companies are addressing environmental regulations and global warming. He is based in the London office of The Wall Street Journal. Previously, Holger covered environmental, social, and governance investing and corporate news for Dow Jones 欧美极品wires from Barcelona.

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Gary Drevitch - Psychology Today

Senior Editor Gary Drevitch works for Psychology Today. He was once the editor-in-chief of Grandparents.com and has held senior editing positions at PBS, Time Inc., Scholastic, Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, and Parade Publications. He has written extensively on parenting, family life, and mental health for publications and websites like Parents, The Week, AOL, Men’s Health, and Nick Jr.

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Explore the work of these outstanding journalists in science, medicine, and business. Share this email with others, and stay tuned for more compelling stories.

Posted by Craig Jones on 07/31/23 at 11:19 AM

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