Lora Kolodny
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Lora Kolodny is an American technology journalist who has written over 2000 articles for CNBC.com, TechCrunch, and other publications.[1] Kolodny is best known for her work on electric vehicle companies and climate technology, specifically for her coverage of Tesla.[2][3] She is one of the journalists Elon Musk intentionally blocked on Twitter.[4]
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Education | Williams College (BA) |
Occupation | Journalist |
Employer | CNBC.com |
Career
Kolodny's early journalism career involved writing for Inc. magazine, The Hollywood Reporter, and FastCompany.[5] During this period, Kolodny also wrote for TechCrunch in New York as a cleantech writer and trends editor.[6] She then handled the venture capital beat for the Dow Jones VentureWire and The Wall Street Journal for four years, starting in 2012.[7] While at The Wall Street Journal, Kolodny broke stories about the Thiel Fellowship and celebrities investing in startups.[8][9]
In 2016, Lora Kolodny rejoined TechCrunch as the publication's emerging technologies editor and video host,[6] and served as a moderator during TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2016.[10] She joined CNBC.com in 2017 and continues to operate from San Francisco.[11]
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