
Eric Pooley
Shorenstein Fellowship
Fall 2008
Eric Pooley is a contributor for Time magazine. Pooley has been managing editor of Fortune, editor of Time Europe, and in 2001–2 was national editor of Time. Before that, he was Time‘s chief political correspondent. In 1996, as Time‘s White House correspondent, Pooley won the Gerald Ford Prize for Excellence in Reporting for his coverage of the Clinton administration. Previously, Pooley had a 12-year career at New York magazine as columnist, writer and senior editor. Pooley is researching and writing a book about the politics and economics of climate change. He was a Kalb Fellow at the Shorenstein Center and focused on press coverage of the climate-change issue.