Joel Dreyfuss
Joel Philippe Dreyfuss | |
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| Born | September 1, 1945 |
| Education | B.S., City College of New York (1971); Urban Journalism Fellow, University of Chicago |
| Occupations | Journalist, editor, author, musician |
| Years active | 1970s–present |
| Organizations | Council on Foreign Relations, ASME, The Haitian Roundtable |
| Known for | Co-founder of NABJ; editor roles at The Root, Red Herring, Fortune, PC Magazine; columnist at The Washington Post |
| Spouse | Veronica Pollard |
| Awards | Overseas Press Club Award, NABJ Hall of Fame, Townsend Harris Medal |
Joel Dreyfuss (born September 1945) is a Haitian-American journalist, editor, and author whose active career has spanned over five decades across print, broadcast, and digital media in the United States and internationally. He has held senior editorial positions at major publications including The Washington Post, Fortune, Red Herring, and Bloomberg Markets, and has reported from cities including New York, San Francisco, Tokyo, and Paris.