Joe Nocera

Joe Nocera is an op-ed columnist for The New York Times. Before joining the Opinion Pages in April 2011, he wrote the Talking Business column for the Times each Saturday and was a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine. In addition to his work at the Times, he serves as a regular business commentator for NPR's "Weekend Edition" with Scott Simon.

Before joining The Times in 2005, Nocera spent ten years at Fortune Magazine, where he held a variety of positions, including contributing writer, editor-at-large, and executive editor. His last position at Fortune was editorial director. He was the Profit Motive columnist at GQ until May 1995, and he wrote the same column for Esquire from 1988 until 1990. In the 1980s, he served as a contributing editor at Newsweek, as executive editor of New England Monthly, and as senior editor at Texas Monthly. From 1978 until 1980, he was an editor at The Washington Monthly.

Nocera's column ranges widely over the world of business, covering everything from Home Depot's annual meeting to Boeing's comeback to his offbeat musings about his broken iPod. Slate Magazine says that his column "demystifies the world of business with original thinking, brainy reporting, and the ability to see around corners."

Nocera has won three Gerald Loeb awards, including the 2008 award for commentary, and three John Hancock awards for excellence in business journalism. His book, A Piece of the Action: How the Middle Class Joined the Money Class, won the New York Public Library's 1995 Helen Bernstein Award as the best non-fiction book of the year. He anchored the 1997 Frontline documentary Betting on the Market, which aired on PBS, and in 2003, edited The Smartest Guys in the Room, the best-selling book about Enron written by two Fortune senior writers. He is the author of Good Guys and Bad Guys: Behind the Scenes with the Saints and Scoundrels of American Business (and Everything In Between), and his most recent book is All the Devils Are Here: The Hidden History of the Financial Crisis, co-authored with Bethany McLean. He was a 2007 Pulitzer finalist.

Nocera earned a BS in journalism from Boston University in 1974.

Topics

All the Devils Are Here: The Hidden History of the Financial Crisis

Talking Business

How the Middle Class Joined the Money Class

Behind the Scenes with the Saints & Scoundrels of American Business

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