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Susanne Craig

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Susanne Craig is a Canadian journalist who is known for her investigation and coverage of the financial crisis on Wall Street and of political affairs in the New York State government.

Career

Craig began her career as a summer intern for the Calgary Herald in 1990, and was a summer intern for the [[Windsor Star] 1991; her first full-time job was as a reporter for the Windsor Stat in Windsor, Ontario.[1]


She originally wrote for the Globe & Mail before being a staff writer for the Wall Street Journal. In 2010 she joined the New York Times to continue reporting on Wall Street and was later promoted to Bureau Chief for coverage of the New York State government. She is the recipient of the National Newspaper Award in Canada (Business - 1999)[2] and several Gerald Loeb Awards. Additionally, she was the lead journalist on a team nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for National Affairs Reporting in relation to coverage of the Lehman Brothers and their role in the financial crisis of 2008.[3]

Personal life

Craig was born in Calgary and attended the University of Calgary, graduating in 1991 with a B.A. in Political Science and Government.[1][4]

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