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    Alina Selyukh

    NPR business correspondent, covering retail, labor and brands

    Alina Selyukh is a prominent business correspondent at NPR, specializing in retail, labor, and the broader consumer economy. She has been with NPR since October 2015 and transitioned to her current role in October 2017. In her position, she focuses on how major companies influence consumer behavior and economic trends in the United States.125

    Career Background

    • NPR: Alina began as a technology reporter before moving to the business desk, where she covers significant topics related to retail and labor markets.23
    • Thomson Reuters: Prior to joining NPR, she spent five years at Reuters, reporting on various issues including technology policy, campaign finance during the 2012 election cycle, and health care policy.24
    • Early Career: Selyukh started her journalism career at the age of 13 in her hometown of Samara, Russia. She has also worked for CNN in Moscow and ABC News in Nebraska, among other outlets.34

    Education

    Alina holds a bachelor's degree in broadcasting, news-editorial, and political science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she graduated with highest distinction (summa cum laude) in 2010. She has also pursued further education in political journalism at Georgetown University and participated in Wharton Seminars for Business Journalists.13

    Personal Insights

    Selyukh describes herself as a "pretend Midwesterner" and a "Russian transplant," highlighting her diverse background and experiences that shape her reporting perspective.6

    Her work often addresses critical issues affecting consumers today, such as inflation impacts on shopping behaviors and the dynamics of labor markets amid changing economic conditions.5

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    Experience

    Correspondent, Business Desk at NPR (October 2017 - Present)
    - Technology Reporter + Host of the blog All Tech Considered at NPR (October 2015 - January 2019) - Tech/Telecom/Cyber Policy Correspondent at Thomson Reuters (February 2013 - September 2015) - Campaign Finance Correspondent at Thomson Reuters (January 2012 - January 2013) - Health and Drug Policy Reporter at Thomson Reuters (June 2011 - January 2012) - Financial Journalism Graduate Trainee at Thomson Reuters (September 2010 - June 2011) - Energy & Commodities | Digital Intern at Thomson Reuters (June 2010 - August 2010) - Reporter, Producer, Videographer at ABC News (August 2009 - May 2010) - NationalJournal.com Journalist at National Journal (January 2009 - April 2009) - Moscow Bureau Intern at CNN (June 2008 - July 2008) - Production Assistant at NET TV, Nebraska PBS station (January 2008 - May 2008) - Assignment Editor, Beat Reporter, News Reporter at The Daily Nebraskan (January 2007 - May 2008) - Evening News Reporter at RIO TV (January 2004 - August 2007) - DJ, News Reporter at 90.3 KRNU (January 2005 - December 2006)

    Education

    - Georgetown University, Political Journalism (2009) - The Wharton School, Wharton Seminars for Business Journalists, Penn Wharton Public Policy Grantee (2016) - University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Highest distinction (summa cum laude), Broadcasting, News Editorial, Political Science (2006 - 2010)

    Location

    Washington, District of Columbia, United States