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Martine Paris

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Think Tank

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Reporting on Topics: Global Business Economy, Consumerism, Retail, Food, Fashion, Luxury, Lifestyle, Culture, Entertainment, Sports, Tech, TV, Radio, and Social Media

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Reporter at Bloomberg News


 

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SUMMARY
Martine Paris is a Trending Reporter, US Consumer, and reports on what’s trending with snappy, high-traffic stories across the global business economy, consumer, retail, food, fashion, luxury, lifestyle, culture, entertainment, sports, and tech for Bloomberg News, TV, Radio, Businessweek magazine, and QuickTake TikTok-Twitter-Instagram, with syndication in leading publications around the world.

Prior to Bloomberg, Martine was a Silicon Valley tech reporter writing for Fortune, Forbes, Fast Company, Insider, TechCrunch, and TIME, covering AI, robotics, space, consumer tech, streaming media, gaming, retail, e-commerce, space, security, surveillance, data privacy, fintech, crypto, Big Tech, regulation, climate, venture capital, and startup culture.

She has extensive live journalism experience producing and moderating panels for on-stage and broadcast audiences and has written popular industry newsletters.

She began her career as a Wall Street financial analyst at JPMorgan Chase and PricewaterhouseCoopers, worked in the gaming industry, on the Super Bowl and Oscars, and rang the NASDAQ closing bell twice.

Well-sourced, top interviews have included unicorn investors Marc Benioff, Mark Pincus, and Cameron & Tyler Winklevoss, as well as celebrities Serena Williams, Steph Curry, Paris Hilton, Jon Hamm, Larry King, Garry Kasparov, an Olympian, astronaut, and kids of fashion icons Oscar de la Renta and Ralph Lauren — she was the first reporter to interview Facebook following the U.S. congressional hearings on cryptocurrency.

In 2020, she won a CES 2020 Media Trailblazer award and delivered the 2020 FinTech Outlook at the opening CES press conference, then spent the next years covering pandemic pivots and off-planet adventures. Now chronicling capitalism across the Fortune 500 as we navigate inflation, war, and economic uncertainty.