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Jeff Horwitz Height, Weight, Net Worth, Age, Birthday, Wikipedia, Who, Nationality, Biography

Jeff Horwitz is a Wall Street Journal innovation reporter situated in San Francisco who covers Facebook’s business and worldwide effect. For stories he co-composed with two associates about Facebook’s work to police disdain in India, he got a Gerald Loeb Awards finalist acclamation and a Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing grant.

Jeff Horwitz’s own data is as yet not noticeable on the web. In view of appearance it appears he ought to be in his forties. He must be a U.S. resident. Horwitz was a Knight-Bagehot Fellow at Columbia University in 2013-14 and a Columbia Journalism School M.A. graduate. He’s been with the Associated Press for the beyond five years.

He filled in as a staff journalist for The Washington City Paper, The San Bernardino Sun, Legal Times, and American Banker in Washington, D.C. Between 2009 to 2013, he filled in as a journalist for American Banker, where he covered bank lawful issues and the consequence of the lodging breakdown.

Jeff Horwitz Biography

Real Name Jeff Horwitz
Birth Date 1980s
Age (as of 2021) 40s (Years)
Birth Place United States
Nationality American
Profession Journalist
Religion Christianity
Sun sign Not Known

Physical Statistics

Height in feet inches – 5’ 9” – in Centimeters – 175 cm
Weight in Kilograms – 68 kg  –  in Pounds –  150 lbs
Shoe Size 9 (US)
Hair Color Brown
Eye Color Green
Body Type Slim

Qualification/Education

School Columbia Business School
College Columbia University

Relationship Status

Marital Status Married
Affair No
Twitter @jeffhorwitz
Wife Lynn own

He uncovered how JPMorgan Chase and Co’s. offer of delinquent Mastercard obligations was damaged by messy record-keeping and Robo-marking, just as how banks benefitted from the selling of costly protection. He was a chosen one for the Loeb Award in 2012 for reports that uncovered how banks took advantage of protection to conceal billions of dollars in payoffs during the lodging blast. Jeff has additionally distributed for American Banker, Legal Times, the San Bernardino Sun, and the Washington City Paper, among others. Jeff Horwitz is a Wall Street Journal innovation author positioned in San Francisco who centers around Facebook’s business and worldwide effect.

He has worked for the Associated Press for the beyond five years. Following quite a while of work on the Facebook Project, he delivered his first post on September 13, seeing that “Facebook attentively barred “celebrity” people from its limits in “not freely advocated” ways, notwithstanding its cases of democratizing voice.” Frances Haugen, a previous Facebook Inc. worker who was accountable for record gathering for The Wall Street Journal’s Facebook report series, is presently working with Jeff. He got a Gerald Loeb Awards finalist tribute and a Society for Advancing Business Editing and composing grant for stories he co-composed with two associates about Facebook’s work to manage disdain in India.

Jeff has stayed under the radar with regards to his significant other and close connections. We have no chance of knowing whether he is single, hitched, or in a relationship accordingly.

At the point when Jeff Horwitz showed up on NBC’s “Meet the News” to talk about Facebook’s awful information, he wore a dark headband that coordinated with his dim business coat. When gotten some information about the headband, he tweets,

The headband has been a genuinely consistent thing for me during a long and strange Covid-time announcing task. I trust each and every individual who saw the take had for a ride. At the point when I got up at 4 a.m. Pacific, I had two longings: to take an interest to a productive discussion about a world-changing specialized endeavor or to wear a jacket adorned sweatband on public TV. I’m sure that I was effective in the last mentioned.”

Mr. Horwitz’s NBC appearance had prodded imitators scarcely hours after it circulated. Large numbers of Mr. Horwitz’s allies are disturbed that he is wearing a headband in a meeting, with one inquiring, “What’s with the headband?” I’m absolutely diverted during the initial couple of moments. You don’t need it as a wellspring of interruption.”

Horwitz accepted Columbia’s yearly Christopher J. Welles Memorial Prize for his weighty and unfaltering inclusion of the Paul Manafort issue. Horwitz’s total assets has not been uncovered. He will undoubtedly have amassed a lot of abundance as a worked writer for an assortment of periodicals. We will make the data accessible to you after it has been disclosed.

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