New York Times business reporter Jack Ewing has relocated to the Times’ New York newsroom, focusing on the auto industry transition to electric vehicles.
He joined The International Herald Tribune, now the international edition of The New York Times, in 2010, as European economics correspondent based in Frankfurt. Previously, he worked for more than a decade at BusinessWeek magazine, where he was European regional editor. He also worked at Bloomberg News and the Hartford Courant.
Ewing won a New York Times publisher’s award in 2011 for coverage of the European debt crisis. He is the author of “Faster, Higher, Farther: How One of the World’s Largest Automakers Committed a Massive and Stunning Fraud,” published in 2017 by W.W. Norton.
Ewing has a bachelor’s degree from Hampshire College and a master’s degree in history from Trinity College in Hartford, Conn.
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