The San Francisco Standard is seeking an experienced business journalist to cover the companies, entrepreneurs and business trends shaping San Francisco's neighborhoods and the transformation of its Downtown. This reporter will produce daily stories and in-depth features on small businesses, retail, restaurants, real estate, and more.


This is an exciting opportunity for an enterprising reporter to become the authority on a host of business topics in San Francisco. If you have the experience, hunger and skills to thrive in this role, we want to hear from you.



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Moss first joined the station in October 1993 as its business reporter. He has worked in a variety of businesses over the years. He worked for the Denver Business Journal as marketing director, and in the mid-2000s was publisher of a business weekly called the Fort Worth Business Press.

Moss left broadcasting and went to work for an unrelated business but returned in 2010 under an arrangement with KUSA that allowed him to pursue his outside business interests and continue to work in TV.

Before Columbia, she spent three years as an economics and markets reporter for Quartz in London, writing about European fiscal policy, sustainable finance, racial economic inequality and a bit about Brexit. And before that she was a markets reporter at Bloomberg, writing countless breaking stories every day and covering the 5.6 trillion euro European repo market.

San Francisco Seminars

Each year the Seminars visit West Coast locations including Wharton San Francisco, which draws business leaders to its MBA for Executives program, executive education programs and outreach activities.

International Seminars

Seminars held outside the U.S. offer journalists access to Wharton faculty who customize their sessions to the locale. Past sessions in London, Hong Kong and Madrid were held in conjunction with Wharton Global Forums, large-scale business conferences, to which Seminars attendees are also invited.


Expand your access. Attend private weekly meetings with industry executives. Choose from daily offerings of lectures and workshops with top journalists and business leaders. Join the Knight-Bagehot alumni network of 400+ former fellows working in news organizations around the world.

The fellowship helped me pivot from a general assignment reporter to a business reporter, columnist and author. In academia, it helped me advocate for -- and teach -- basic business and numerical literacy for all students."

Lorraine Mirabella is a business reporter for The Baltimore Sun. She writes about retail, consumer affairs, workplace issues and other financial news. She joined the business staff in 1992 and has covered real estate, energy, manufacturing, business trends and companies such as Under Armour and McCormick & Co. She is a Towson University graduate.

Meanwhile, business groups have been major contributors to the opposition campaign. The Salem Area Chamber of Commerce donated $20,135 to the effort to refer the tax to the ballot, and another $10,000 on Friday, Oct. 13.

Abbey McDonald joined the Salem Reporter in 2022. She previously worked as the business reporter at The Astorian, where she covered labor issues, health care and social services. A University of Oregon grad, she has also reported for the Malheur Enterprise, The News-Review and Willamette Week. 006ab0faaa

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