Description
Susan Antilla is an award-winning freelance journalist who writes for The New York Times Dealbook and Investopedia.com. She is an adjunct professor teaching journalism at Fairfield University. Antilla is the author of Tales From the Boom-Boom Room: The Landmark Legal Battles That Exposed Wall Street?s Shocking Culture of Sexual Harassment, an expose of sexual harassment on Wall Street in the 1990s, focusing especially upon Smith Barney. The New York Observer called the book ?a work of compelling Wall Street anthropology.?
She has written about business and finance since 1978, and was author of the Sunday ?Wall Street? column at The New York Times. Antilla has headed the New York Bureau of the Money section of USA Today and the financial bureau of the Baltimore Sun. She began her career as a business writer at Dun?s Business Month, and has written for Bloomberg View, New York magazine, The Motley Fool, CNN.com, thestreet.com, Investopedia and The Scotsman. She has a master?s degree in journalism from New York University.
Antilla was formerly an adjunct professor in the graduate journalism department of New York University.
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