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Stephanie Strom
Born1963 (age 60–61)
Statusmarried
Occupationjournalist
Notable creditThe New York Times

Stephanie Strom (born in Dickinson, Texas)[1] is an American journalist who was a correspondent for The New York Times from December 2002 to 2017.[2]

Biography

Strom received her B.A. from Northwestern University in 1985 and an M.S. from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1986. She began her career at the Times as a clerk in the Washington bureau.[3]

Strom's previous posts at the Times include: research assistant to A.M. Rosenthal; metropolitan reporter; business/financial reporter focusing on retail and toy industries and Seventh Avenue; business/financial reporter covering Wall Street and the financial industry; business correspondent in the Tokyo bureau; correspondent focusing on executive compensation; and correspondent focusing on philanthropy and nonprofits.

Notes

  1. ^ Hirch, Jesse (4 June 2016). "In the Kitchen with Stephanie Strom". Edible Manhattan. No. 46. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  2. ^ Roush, Chris (5 October 2017). "Food business reporter Strom has left the NY Times". Talking Biz News. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  3. ^ The New York Times Ask a Reporter Q&A: Stephanie Strom