New York Magazine
Features Writer
The New Yorker Apr 2009 - Dec 2015
Fact-Checker and Writer
Talking Points Memo Jan 2009 - Mar 2009
Editorial Intern
The Chronicle of Higher Education Aug 2008 - Dec 2008
Reporting Intern
Sports Illustrated Jun 2008 - Aug 2008
Editorial Intern
Education:
Boston College 2004 - 2008
Bachelors, International Studies
Rockhurst High School
-- Whats Left of Cond Nast, by Reeves Wiedeman in NY Mag: Two years after Si Newhouse died (and Graydon Carter left), Anna Wintour and a new CEO map out the future they can afford. NY Mag
Date: Nov 02, 2019
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Some WeWork employees are now worried that they have a 'black mark' on their résumés
supposed to be a rsum highlight. But now, as reports of the chaotic, alcohol-fueled culture at WeWork proliferate, employees are getting nervous that the experience could actually count against them as they look for new jobs, anexecutive told Reeves Wiedeman at New York Magazine's Intelligencer.
Date: Sep 30, 2019
Category: Business
Source: Google
The White House aide on the front page of today's NYT and WaPo
-- The Watcher, by Reeves Wiedeman in The Cut in November 2018: A family bought their dream house. But according to the creepy letters they started to get, they werent the only ones interested in it. The Cut
The writer of the story, Reeves Wiedeman, was with Reed on the day LeBron James announced his return to Cleveland and the Cavaliers. A television nearby showed Manziel's tweet referring to James as "my guy," and that apparently set Reed off.
Date: Jul 29, 2014
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Hall of Fame receiver Andre Reed rips Johnny Manziel, dropping some choice ...
Reed was with the author of the story, Reeves Wiedeman, when LeBron James announced Decision 2.0 -- that he was returning to Cleveland. A nearby television flashed Manziel's tweet calling his good friend James "my guy,'' which apparently incited Reed.
Date: Jul 29, 2014
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Opinionline: KC Chiefs tragedy goes beyond football
Reeves Wiedeman, The New Yorker: "There are probably global arguments to be made. ... But for now this remains an individual tragedy, if not an isolated one: A murder-suicide involving a professional athlete is newsworthy for a number of reasons, but it is not unique, even within a sample size as s