Peter Goodman
Peter Goodman
Peter Goodman is a New York Times European Economic correspondent headquartered in London. As an award-winning journalist, Goodman has conducted research projects, closeups, and analysis columns on over 30 countries throughout his career, covering various
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Peter Goodman is a New York Times European Economic correspondent headquartered in London. As an award-winning journalist, Goodman has conducted research projects, closeups, and analysis columns on over 30 countries throughout his career, covering various topics, including the Iraq War and the recession of the US economy during the Great Depression. Previously, Goodman was the global editor in chief of the International Business Times, headquartered in New York. He built a traditional staff focused on collecting information into an excellent team focused on original reporting. While sending journalists to Beirut, Istanbul, Shanghai, Moscow, and Mexico City, he also oversees over 200 journalists and editors from the London, Bangalore, and Sydney press offices. From 2010 to 2014, Goodman was the business executive and global news editor of the Huffington Post. He is responsible for overseeing the original coverage of international, business, economic, and technological news on the website, and managing more than 30 journalists and editorial teams distributed in the United States and around the world. After 20 years in the newspaper industry, Goodman joined the Huffington Post in 2010. This is a milestone in the history of media development, marking the collapse of the high wall between printing and digitization, allowing Goodman to examine the massive acquisitions of media by technology giants from an insider's perspective. As a science and technology reporter of the Washington Post in the late 1990s, Goodman has a cutting-edge view of the Internet foam. During his five years as the head of the Shanghai bureau of the Washington Post and an Asian economic journalist, he documented how China emerged as a global power and reported on the Middle East, Europe, and Latin America. As a national economic journalist for the New York Times from 2007 to 2010, Goodman was one of the earliest American journalists to realize and warn that a recession could worsen into the Great Depression. Goodman is the author of the 2009 Times Weekly Catalogue on the End of PAST DUE Monetary Easiness and the Recovery of the US Economy. The book was selected by the New York Times Book Review as the title of the editor's choice and was selected as one of Bloomberg's top 50 business books. Goodman speaks Mandarin Chinese and Indonesian.