Dino Grandoni
Dino Grandoni is an environmental reporter at The Washington Post, specializing in covering the Environmental Protection Agency. He holds a Master's Degree in Science Journalism and a Bachelor's Degree in Economics-Political Science, both from Columbia University in the City of New York.
Prior to his current role, Dino Grandoni has held various positions in different organizations, including being a climate and energy reporter at BuzzFeed, an investigative reporter at Columbia University in the City of New York, a James Reston Reporting Fellow at The New York Times, a technology editor and associate tech editor at The Huffington Post, an editorial fellow at Atlantic Media Company, a reporting intern at New York Daily News, an editorial intern at GQ, and a financial reporting intern at The Buffalo News.
Dino Grandoni's work focuses on environmental issues, with a keen interest in the policies and actions of the Environmental Protection Agency. He can be reached at dino.grandoni@washpost.com for professional inquiries.