Connie Bruck



Connie Bruck is an award-winning American journalist and a reporter on subjects covering business and politics. She has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1989. Before joining The New Yorker, she was a staff writer at The American Lawyer for nine years. Her stories have also appeared in the Washington Post, The New York Times, and The Atlantic Monthly. Accolades Her article on Ivan Boesky in The Atlantic won the 1984 John Hancock Award for excellence in business and financial reporting. Her profile of Newt Gingrich in The New Yorker titled “The Politics of Perception” won the 1996 National Magazine Award for Reporting. Bruck's article "Deal of the Year" in The New Yorker won the 1991 National Magazine Award for Reporting. Continue Reading »



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