Business Journalist in Residence
The University of Florida Business Journalist in Residence program invites leading business and economics reporters to UF to meet with business and journalism students, engage with researchers in their beat area, and present on their expertise to students, staff, faculty, and the community. The Business Journalist in Residence program is organized and supported by the Warrington College of Business and the College of Journalism and Communications.
Upcoming: Peter Goodman | The New York Times
September 25 | 5-6 pm | Pugh Hall Ocora
Peter S. Goodman, global economics correspondent for The New York Times and author of How the World Ran Out of Everything: Inside the Global Supply Chain, will give a public talk on campus titled “The Reemergence of Place in Global Business.”
Goodman’s talk will draw on his reporting to discuss the end of an era in which we pretended that it made no difference whether a factory was in Ohio or in China, so long as it was connected to the Internet and within reach of transportation. With a new focus on domestic supply chains and manufacturing, those old assumptions are being rapidly questioned.
Goodman has spent more than 25 years covering how global economic forces shape the lives of ordinary people. His reporting spans over 50 countries and covers some of the most consequential economic shifts of the modern era — from the rise of China as a superpower and the 2008 financial crisis to the ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China. He is a two-time Gerald Loeb Award winner and the author of three books, including the best-selling Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoured the World. The presentation is part of the Business Journalist in Residence program, which brings leading reporters to campus to share expertise and foster connections between academia and the newsroom.
Previous Business Journalist in Residence talks
Rachel Bachman | Wall Street Journal
Spring 2025
Rachel Bachman, a sports and business reporter for the Wall Street Journal, joined a panel of other sports media professionals to discuss the role of artificial intelligence and data in sports as part of the annual Sports Collective Symposium.
Caitlin Ostroff | Wall Street Journal
Fall 2024
Caitlin Ostroff, Wall Street Journal cryptocurrency reporter, shared her experience using the tools of data journalism to keep tabs on the mercurial cryptocurrency industry and shed light on its efforts to sway U.S. elections.
Jess Jiang | NPR
Spring 2024
Jess Jiang, senior editor for NPR’s Planet Money, joined UF professors Sriram Kalyanaraman and Jim Hoover to discuss how artificial intelligence and virtual reality is transforming the business world.
Become a Business Journalist in Residence
Candidates are selected by a committee of UF faculty and administrators and invited several months in advance of their appearance. Visiting business journalists receive an honorarium and all travel expenses are covered.
Business journalists who would like more information, or wish to be considered, may contact Warrington College of Business Assistant Director of Communications Allison Alsup or UF Strategic Communications & Marketing National Media Strategist Eric Hamilton.
Questions?
For questions or additional information about the Business Journalist in Residence program, please contact Assistant Director of Communications Allison Alsup.