Mary O'Grady

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Mary O'Grady is an editor of the Wall Street Journal and member of the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board since 2005. She writes predominately on Latin America.

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[edit] Biography

O'Grady joined the WSJ in 1995 and became a senior editorial page writer in 1999. Previously she was an options strategist for Advest, Thomson McKinnon Securities then Merrill Lynch, where she worked for 10 years. She has a bachelor's degree in English from Assumption College and an M.B.A. in financial management from Pace University.

[edit] Awards

  • Inter American Press Association's David Gleaner Award (1997)
  • International Policy Network's Bastiat Prize (2005)

[edit] Criticism

  • "Venezuela's Voters Have Spoken" --Jimmy Carter responding to a WSJ article by O'Grady [1] [2]

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