Alina Selyukh
Alina Selyukh
Alina Selyukh is an accomplished journalist with an impressive career spanning over multiple sectors including technology, finance, politics, and energy. Alina has a Bachelor's degree in Broadcasting, News Editorial, and Political Science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She has also studied Political Journalism at Georgetown University and Wharton Seminars for Business Journalists at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
Alina is currently working as a correspondent for the business desk at NPR where she covers the intersection of business and technology, and how innovation is changing the way we work and live. Prior to this, she was a Tech/Telecom/Cyber Policy Correspondent at Thomson Reuters, where she reported on the effects of technology on policy and regulation. Before that, Alina was the Health and Drug Policy Reporter for Thomson Reuters.
Alina's strong writing and reporting skills are backed by a diverse range of experience across digital, print, and broadcast media. She has worked for ABC News, CNN, National Journal, and Nebraska PBS, among others. Her work has been widely recognized and awarded.
In short, Alina Selyukh is an experienced, intelligent, and versatile journalist, with a passion for reporting on the intersection of technology and business in our rapidly evolving world.