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Cat Zakrzewski
Tech Policy Reporter at The Washington Post
Cat Zakrzewski is a prominent national tech policy correspondent at The Washington Post, where she specializes in the intersection of technology and regulatory frameworks. Her reporting primarily focuses on critical issues such as artificial intelligence regulation, online free speech, and the broader implications of tech policies shaped by the Biden administration. Zakrzewski has been with The Washington Post for over five years, having previously served as the anchor for the Technology 202 newsletter, which provides insights into technology's impact on politics.
Education and Early Career
Zakrzewski graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, where she concentrated on political science. During her time at Northwestern, she held various editorial positions at The Daily Northwestern and contributed to several notable publications, including The Boston Globe and TechCrunch.
Professional Experience
- National Tech Policy Correspondent at The Washington Post (Aug 2023 - Present)
- Tech Policy Reporter at The Washington Post (Jul 2021 - Aug 2023)
- Anchor of Technology 202 Newsletter at The Washington Post (Aug 2018 - Jul 2021)
- Venture Capital Reporter at The Wall Street Journal (Dec 2015 - Aug 2018)
In addition to her reporting roles, Zakrzewski was an Arthur F. Burns Fellow, spending time in Berlin to enhance her international reporting experience.
Awards and Recognition
Zakrzewski has received accolades for her journalism, including placements in the Hearst Journalism Awards for breaking news and enterprise reporting.
Skills and Interests
She is proficient in Spanish and has a keen interest in how technology influences public policy and societal norms. Her work continues to shape discussions around tech regulation and its implications for democracy and individual rights.
For more information about her work and insights, you can find her on LinkedIn under the username catzakrzewski.