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Balanced business news from the rest of America

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We were founded in February 2020, launching right into the teeth of the global pandemic. Our audience of 35,000 readers a month includes some of the most influential people in the world. These are connections formed after decades of reporting from around the world by our team, whose combined writing and editing credits include the Wall Street Journal, MIT Tech Review, HBR, Quartz, CNBC and dozens more.

  • Used by the U.S. Senate to reshape $250 million worth of small business aid during the pandemic
  • Influenced the U.S. Census bureau to change reporting on business demographics
  • Launched investigations by mass media, including Politico, such as one investigating ties between Google and the Biden Administration
  • Have enabled small venture capitalists and social entrepreneurs to connect to large funders worldwide

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One Journalist To Another

In January 2021, Times of E founder Elizabeth MacBride interviewed our first full-time reporter, Skyler Rossi. They talked about the evolution and present-day work of being a business journalist.

Elizabeth MacBride is an entrepreneur, award-winning business journalist and an author with deep expertise in finance, technology and international business. She is the founder of Times of Entrepreneurship, a weekly web publication covering entrepreneurs beyond Silicon Valley, Launched in Feb. 2020, with support from the Kauffman Foundation and Walton Family Foundation, it has four employees and an audience of 500,000. Research from it was used to reshape the federal government’s small business aid program and the U.S. Census Bureau’s small business reporting policies.

With venture capitalist Seth Levine, she is co-author of The New Builders. It argues that the future of the American economy depends on how well we understand the needs of the people most likely to launch businesses today – women and people of color. Launched May 4, it briefly topped books about Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos on Amazon.

In her journalism career, Elizabeth wrote or edited for Quartz,Forbes Magazine, Atlantic.com, Stanford GSB, CNBCHBR.comBBC CapitalAdvertising AgeNewsweek and many others. Her stories have been viewed by millions of people worldwide and translated into languages including Arabic, Turkish and Armenian.

She has brought a journalist’s sensibilities into the world of finance, with viral features like: Why Venture Capital Doesn’t Build What We Really Need. She was part of the founding team of Wealthfront and edited two books on retirement and Wall Street for Charley Ellis, board member of Vanguard Inc., and the author of the classic Winning the Loser’s Game.

She is a single mother of two daughters and lives in Alexandria, Va.

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