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Reporting on New York Business while teaching others to do the same

November 23, 2020

Posted by Chris Roush

Greg David

CUNY profiled Greg David, who runs the business journalism program for the Newmark Journalism School and who has been writing for The City.

The story states, “Jere Hester, editor of The City, said David’s stories ‘ring with the clarity and authority that come with both experience and the fresh sense of urgency he brings to his reporting.’ With New York City facing its biggest economic crisis since the 1970s, Hester added, ‘there’s no local journalist in a better position (than David) to keep a sharp eye on the decision-makers as well as on the impact of this unprecedented pandemic recession on a wide swath of New Yorkers.’

“David, who previously worked for Crain’s New York Business, has covered three major economic and fiscal crises since 1985. He also wrote about the fiscal crisis that took New York to the brink of bankruptcy in the 1970s in his book Modern New YorkThat recession, David says, was the one most like the ‘existential economic crisis’ that the city now faces.

“David directs the business economic reporting program at the Newmark Journalism School, co-teaching classes on covering the economy, markets, and companies. He also teaches in the school’s fiscal reporting program, which brings students together with investigative journalists and reporters who cover government. 

“While business news is one of the most important beats in journalism, it’s not quite as thrilling or sexy as breaking news, sports, or entertainment. As a result, David admits, ‘I have to sell students on the business program.’ Fortunately, there are many pluses to a career in business news: interesting work, better pay than many other areas of journalism, and available jobs despite the decline in newsroom employment overall.”

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