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Smith departing as director of Knight-Bagehot program

April 23, 2026

Posted by Chris Roush

Robert Smith

Robert Smith, the director of the Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Economics and Business Journalism at Columbia University, is leaving after five years in that role.

He and Jacob Goldstein have just launched a new podcast called “Business History” from Pushkin Industries.  He will also be starting a series on international economics on “Planet Money” this summer.

As host and correspondent for “Plant Money,” Smith’s storytelling on how the global economy touches people’s everyday lives helped to make it one of the most popular podcasts at NPR. He won a Peabody Award in 2016 for an investigation into how Wells Fargo was punishing whistleblowers.

Smith, who has described the method at “Planet Money” of distilling economic trends into compelling human stories as “finding the little story inside the big idea,” has designed training seminars for reporters around the country and has taught journalism at Columbia and Princeton University. Along the way, he has continued to immerse himself in the subject of business and economics as a mid-career student. Smith holds an MBA from Columbia University (2020) and he was a Knight-Bagehot fellow in 2018-2019.

Prior to “Planet Money,” Smith was a national and New York City correspondent for NPR, covering a variety of breaking news stories, from Hurricane Katrina to the “Miracle on the Hudson” landing of US Airways Flight 1549.

Smith’s career in radio started at KPCW in his hometown of Park City, Utah. He continued his passion for radio at the campus radio station at Reed College in Portland, Oregon, before moving on to work at public radio stations in Portland, Salt Lake City and Seattle.

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