Duff Wilson

Duff Wilson is an American investigative reporter, formerly with The New York Times,[1] later with Reuters.

Education

Wilson graduated from Western Washington University in 1976, and from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1982.[2][3]

Career

He worked for The Seattle Times, The New York Times and Reuters and was on the board of Investigative Reporters and Editors.[4] In 2010-13 he taught investigative reporting at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Wilson joined The New York TImes in 2004. During his time there, Wilson covered topics such as pharmaceutical and tobacco industries along with sports-related investigations, mainly steroids. His initial coverage of the Duke Lacrosse Case garnered significant criticism as the case unraveled.[5] Prior to working for The Times, he worked as an investigative projects reporter for The Seattle Times since 1989. Before working here, he worked for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and the Associated Press. Wilson is also a webmaster of Reporter's Desktop.[3]

Family

Wilson's father and brother published a weekly newspaper in Washington.[3] He has two children with Barbara Wilson, a high school teacher.

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