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Jodi Kantor Biography

Jodi Kantor is one of the most popular and richest Journalist who was born on April 21, 1975 in New York, United States. Jodi Kantor (born on April 21st 1975) is a Pulitzer prize-winning American journalist. The journalist is an New York Times correspondent whose reporting has included the technology industry, workplaces and gender.

The book by Kantor, The Obamas, published in 2012, explored the couple’s transition to the new reality in the White House, revealing Michelle Obama’s first struggles and her eventual shift in her role. After the publication of the book, Michelle Obama said in an interview on television she was fed up of being seen by the press as an “angry black woman.” But she also said that she did not have Kantor’s work and a wide array of celebrities like David Brooks, Jon Stewart, Farai Chideya, and Glenn Loury responded by calling the portrayal Kantor gave of Michelle Obama well-rounded and respectful. White House officials initially distanced themselves from Kantor’s book, however, they later changed their minds when journalists praised the book for being “deeply reported and nuanced” and “largely sympathetic.”

In The New York Times, Connie Schultz, a Pulitzer-prize-winning columnist, praised The Obamas. “A meticulous reporter, Ms. Kantor is attuned to the nuance of small gestures, the import of unspoken truths,” Schultz wrote. “She knows that every strong marriage, including the one now in the White House, has its complexities and its disappointments. Ms. Kantor also — and this is a key — has a high regard for women, which is why hers is the first book about the Obama presidency to give Michelle Obama her due. In the process we learn a great deal about the talented and introverted loner who married her, and how his wife has influenced him as a president.” Other reviewers called the book “insightful and evocative, rich with detail” and “an honest portrayal of people who are put under unprecedented scrutiny with unusual rapidity.” Ezra Klein, of The Washington Post, called The Obamas “among the very best books on this White House” and “a serious, thoughtful book on the modern presidency.”

In the summer of 2015, Kantor and David Streitfeld published “Inside Amazon”, a 6,000 word article about the company’s methods of managing white-collar employees. The article drew a response from Jeff Bezos, broke the newspaper’s all-time record for reader comments, prompted veterans of the secretive company to come forward about their experiences online, and sparked a national debate about fairness and productivity in the technological workplace. The article received mixed reviews and contained multiple inaccuracies, such as Amazon not reimbursing travel, “indoctrination” during New Hire Orientation (NHO) and other unverified claims, detailed in a viral response by an Amazon employee: An Amazonian’s response to “Inside Amazon: Wrestling Big Ideas in a Bruising Workplace”. Margaret Sullivan, New York Times’ Public Editor, also publicly disagreed with some of the statements and claims made by Mrs. Kantor. The New York Times article was also publicly disputed by Jay Carney, former Obama White House press secretary and Senior Vice-President for Global Corporate Affairs in an article titled “What The New York Times Didn’t Tell You”.

The year 2007 was the time that Kantor switched to writing about Politics for the Times which included the presidential campaign of 2008 as well as Obama’s biographies. Beginning in 2007 she wrote some the first pieces on Michelle Obama, the role of the Obama daughters in the career of their father as well as the role played by basketball in the presidency and relationships with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright and his career as a constitutional law professor. She broke the news about the tensions that first developed in the relationship between Obama as well as the Reverend Jeremiah Wright. In the fall of 2009 she co-wrote the account of Michelle Obama’s slave origins and published a cover story in The New York Times magazine about the first marriage. For the story, she spoke with the president and First Lady inside the Oval Office. The interviewer asked “How can you have an equal marriage when one person is President?”

NameJodi Kantor
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BirthdayApril 21
Birth Year1975
Place of BirthNew York
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Birth CountryUnited States
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SpouseRon Lieber
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Kantor is the recipient of awards from Columbia College, PEN America, the Feminist Press and the Los Angeles Press Club. She was selected by Crain’s Magazine as one of “Forty Under Forty” promising New Yorkers, by the Hollywood Reporter as one of the most powerful women in entertainment, by ReCode as one of the most influential people in media or technology in 2017, and by Time Magazine as one of the 100 most influential people of that year. In 2018, she received the George Polk Award, the McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage from the Grady College of Journalism. The New York Times won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for Kantor’s and Meghan Twohey’s reporting, sharing the award with Ronan Farrow at The New Yorker.

Jodi Kantor Net Worth

Jodi Kantor is one of the richest Journalist from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Jodi Kantor's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Born and raised by an Jewish household in New York City, Kantor relocated from there to Holmdel Township, New Jersey where she attended Holmdel High School. Her parents are Holocaust survivors. Kantor graduated as a magna cumlaude at Columbia University in 1996. She was chosen for and was a part of the Dorot Fellowship in Israel between 1996 and 1997, where she learned Hebrew and was involved in Israeli-Palestinian associations located in East Jerusalem, and later was an New York City Urban Fellow. Then she attended Harvard Law School for one semester, but took a break to work for Slate and later became an editor.

After having a conversation in a conversation with New York Times columnist Frank Rich regarding ways that the newspaper could improve its coverage of arts She was appointed to edit The Arts and Leisure section by Howell Raines at age 28. It is believed that she was the youngest editor to be employed by one of the sections in the New York Times. With the help of Rich and other editors she improved the visual appeal of the section and added new features, as well as more reporting. She also recruited writers such as Emily Nussbaum, Jesse Green and Manohla Dargis. In 2004, at 28 years old, she was selected to the Crain’s New York Business “40 Under 40” list.

Kantor has explored how technology is changing the workplace. In August 2014, Kantor’s article “Working Anything but 9 to 5,” about a Starbucks barista and single mother struggling to keep up with a work schedule set by automated software, spurred the coffee chain to revise scheduling policies for 130,000 workers across the United States.

Net Worth$5 Million
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Source of IncomeJournalist
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HouseLiving in own house.

On October 5, 2017, Kantor and Megan Twohey broke the story of three decades of allegations of sexual harassment and abuse by film producer Harvey Weinstein. Their investigation documented numerous accusations, including from the actress Ashley Judd, internal records and memos showing that Weinstein had harassed generations of his own employees, and settlements dating back to 1990 that covered up Weinstein’s trail. Weinstein was subsequently fired by the board of his production company, The Weinstein Company, and his membership of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was revoked. Women around the world began coming forward with accusations of sexual harassment and assault by Weinstein, sending shock waves through the entertainment industry. The discussion soon turned into a worldwide reckoning, spread beyond the entertainment world, with women using the social media hashtag #metoo to describe their common experiences, powerful men brought to account in a wide range of fields, and shifting attitudes and policies around the globe. Speaking on Meet the Press, Rich Lowry, the editor of the National Review, called Kantor and Twohey’s Weinstein investigation “the single most influential piece of journalism I can remember. It instantly changed this country.”

In September 2019, Penguin Press published She Said, Kantor and Twohey’s book about the Weinstein investigation. The Washington Post called it “an instant classic of investigative journalism.” Writing in The New York Times, Susan Faludi said, “Watching Kantor and Twohey pursue their goal while guarding each other’s back is as exhilarating as watching Megan Rapinoe and Crystal Dunn on the pitch.”

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In 2016, Kantor co-authored “Refugees Welcome”, spending 15 months chronicling how everyday Canadian citizens adopted tens of thousands of Syrian refugees. The series won millions of readers and praise from across the globe, including from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who called it “remarkable & very human.”

Who is Jodi Kantor Dating?

According to our records, Jodi Kantor married to Ron Lieber . As of December 1, 2023, Jodi Kantor’s is not dating anyone.

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Facts & Trivia

Jodi Ranked on the list of most popular Journalist. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Jodi Kantor celebrates birthday on April 21 of every year.

How old is Jodi Kantor?

47 years (April 21, 1975)

Who wrote She said the book?

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Is Jodi Kantor married?

Ron Lieber

Where does Jodi Kantor live?

Personal life. Kantor is married to Ron Lieber, the “Your Money” columnist for The New York Times and author of The Opposite of Spoiled. They have two daughters and live in Brooklyn, New York.

What month did she release the book?

About She Said On October 5, 2017, the New York Times published an article by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey–and then the world changed.

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