Adam Auriemma joins On Track with Shanna Goodman to discuss his journey of channeling his love of media and ability to write and edit into service-based journalism. It wasn’t until he started writing about money from a consumer point of view that he really appreciated the power of his platform. Over the years, that’s led him to some bold choices: taking a risk to leave a prestigious job, and rebranding Money Magazine with a new audience focus.
Adam Auriemma is the editor-in-chief of NextAdvisor, the personal finance channel of TIME. Previously, he was the editor-in-chief of Money Magazine and a deputy bureau chief at The Wall Street Journal. Teams working under Adam’s leadership have received the Gerald Loeb Award for Business and Financial Journalism, a National Association of Black Journalists Digital Media Commentary Award, and an Emmy nomination for Best Cultural/Topical Documentary. He is based in Brooklyn.
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