Dave Levinthal is now deputy Washington bureau chief at Business Insider.
Previously, he held the post of senior Washington correspondent.
Before that, he was editor-at-large at Center for Public Integrity and has also served as its federal politics editor and senior reporter.
Levinthal was also a reporter at and author of Politico Influence at Politico.
He has also worked at the Center for Responsive Politics and was a government and politics reporter at The Dallas Morning News.
Levinthal was also a reporter and a staff writer/correspondent at The Eagle-Tribune and The Tonawanda News, respectively.
Levinthal is a B.S. in newspaper journalism from Syracuse University, where he was editor of the student newspaper.
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