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Brian Rosenthal
Investigative Reporter at The New York Times
Brian M. Rosenthal is a dedicated journalist who believes in using the power of journalism to amplify the voices of the marginalized and hold the powerful accountable. He has a strong commitment to fairness, responsibility, and integrity in his work.
Brian has a solid educational background, having studied Journalism and Political Science for his Bachelor's degree at Northwestern University. He also pursued studies at Universidad de Sevilla and West Lafayette High School.
Brian M. Rosenthal has held various essential roles in renowned media organizations. Currently an Investigative Reporter at The New York Times, he has previously served as a State government reporter at the Houston Chronicle, The Seattle Times, and as an Interactivity producer at The Washington Post. Brian also gained experience as a Washington DC bureau intern at The Orange County Register and held editorial positions at The Daily Northwestern.
Throughout his career, Brian has honed his skills and passion for journalism through diverse roles, including news internships at The Seattle Times, Reno Gazette-Journal, and Logansport Pharos-Tribune.
Brian M. Rosenthal's multifaceted experience in investigative reporting, state government coverage, and editorial roles showcases his versatility, dedication, and expertise in the field of journalism.