Teresa Tritch

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Teresa Tritch
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Occupation journalist
Notable credit(s) The New York Times

Teresa Tritch is an American journalist and member of the editorial board of The New York Times. Before joining the editorial board in 2004, Tritch spent 12 years at Money Magazine, where she was a staff writer, Washington, D.C. bureau chief and senior editor, and covered politics, finance and taxes. She has also been a contributing editor for the Stanford Social Innovation Review, covering nonprofits, and for the Gallup Management Journal, covering workplace issues. She was co-editor of a book on Iraq, "America at War," a joint project of CBS and Simon and Schuster. Ms. Tritch, a Los Angeles native, holds a B.A. in German from UCLA and an M.S. in Journalism from Columbia University. In 2000, she was a Knight-Bagehot fellow in Business and Economics Journalism at Columbia.

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