WSJ reporter Berger moves to logistics beat

Wall Street Journal reporter Paul Berger is now covering logistics and supply chain stories. He previously was a transportation reporter for the WSJ’s Greater New York section, a beat that lies at the intersection of city, state and federal politics, transportation policy, regional economics and technology. His coverage included airports, commuter rail lines, subways, buses, taxis, ride-hailing […]

Business Insider hires St. John as transportation reporter

Business Insider has hired Alexa St. John to be a reporter on its transportation team. She starts on Monday. St. John has been a reporter at Automotive News for the past two years, covering technology and supplies. She has reported for Automotive News’ mobility brand, Shift, which includes daily online coverage, print reporting both for the weekly […]

Tampa Bay Biz Journal seeks transportation reporter

The Tampa Bay Business Journal is hiring a reporter to cover transportation and economic competitiveness. Transportation is a major beat in Tampa Bay, which is experiencing explosive growth in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. This reporter will be charged with breaking news of ongoing mass transit initiatives and pain points, new road construction projects, […]

LA Times seeks transportation reporter

The Los Angeles Times has an opening for a reporter to cover transportation, mobility and commuting in California. This position comes open at a vital time. The pandemic has upended certain bedrock assumptions – that the commute will always be long and bad, that the 405 will always be a parking lot, that Californians will […]

Puget Sound Biz Journal seeks an aerospace reporter

The Puget Sound Business Journal is looking for a top-notch reporter to cover Boeing and the aerospace industry in Seattle and the surrounding region. We’re looking for someone with solid news chops to cover one of the industries that drives the economic growth and health of this region. Boeing is the big, national employer, of […]

Covering cars through the prism of real people

Frank Witsil of the Detroit Free Press interviewed auto industry reporter Phoebe Wall Howard about her job. Here is an excerpt: FREE PRESS: I wanted to just ask you a couple other questions that also might help our audience understand what you do. One is: As an auto reporter, it seems like you have to balance writing for […]

Politico seeks an aviation reporter

Politico is seeking an enterprising, aggressive reporter to cover the future of the skies – writing about everything from drones to airlines to the uncharted territory of commercial space. You’ll join an ambitious, tight-knit team covering the politics and policy of every realm of transportation, including impacts to commerce, safety, climate and more. You’ll dig […]

Reuters seeks an auto correspondent in Germany

Reuters is looking for an experienced journalist to help lead ambitious coverage of the German automotive sector at the world’s largest multimedia news provider. This posting comes at a time when a shift from combustion engines to electric and autonomous cars intensifies competition between established automakers and newer players such as Tesla or Apple. The […]

E&E News reporter Skibell moves to transportation beat

E&E News reporter Arianna Skibell is now covering the transportation beat. She previously covered the power industry’s transition in a warming world, including the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, electric grid and state energy battles. Following a year of independent research and reporting in Israel through the Dorot Fellowship, she was a freelance reporter, contributing to […]

Insider’s Lee departing for The Drive

Business Insider senior automotive reporter Kristen Lee is leaving to become deputy editor of The Drive. Her last day at Business Insider is Wednesday. She will start her new job next month and help spearhead car reviews and features coverage. “Despite everything, The Drive grew hugely last year, nearly doubling its audience,” she wrote on Twitter. Lee […]