I am a Wall Street Journal reporter covering trends in business and regulation out of Washington, DC. I'm looking for winners and losers and how the game is changing as some regulations shift and others disappear.
Before taking on the wilds of DC, I spent a decade as a foreign correspondent covering globalization, conflict, corruption, extremism and natural resource issues both across Africa and in Afghanistan. I started the whole adventure with The Associated Press, then jumped over to the Journal in 2013 as its East Africa correspondent.
I also spent 2016 on a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard, where I studied globalization and religion. And yes, I will talk your ear off about this if you let me.
You can check out some of my recent articles below, or head to the menu pages to see what I've written on specific topics and regions.