Timothy B. Lee
Journalist
Timothy B. Lee began his journalism career writing for Ars in 2007. He then spent time at the Washington Post and Vox before returning home to Ars in 2017. Today he covers technology policy, blockchain technologies and the future of transportation. He holds a master`s degree in computer science from Princeton. He lives with his family in Washington, DC.
DetailsJennifer Spencer
Journalist
Jennifer Spencer is the founder of Energent Media, a digital marketing firm for the blockchain space. She is passionate about helping brands leverage content to share their stories with the world.
DetailsStan Schroeder
Editor
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Senior Editor at Mashable. Writing about the next groundbreaking thing.
DetailsSam Daley
Journalist
Sam Daley is a staff writer for Built In. He joined the company in April 2018 and has written about tech companies in a variety of sectors, and is particularly interested in the blockchain space.
DetailsCelia Wan
Journalist
Celia joined The Block as a reporter after earning her BA in the History of Science from the University of Chicago. Having spent years pondering over why 2+2 cannot equal 5, she is interested in the history and philosophy of mathematics, computation, and cryptography. She also had a very brief stint at Crunchbase News.
DetailsMike Butcher
Journalist
Mike Butcher MBE is Editor-at-large of TechCrunch. As a writer, editor, interviewer, moderator and columnist in the tech media world he covers everything the smallest tech startups and the largest tech giants. Lately, he’s been writing a lot about Blockchain and Crypto.
DetailsNikhilesh De
Journalist
Nik is a business reporter at CoinDesk with a focus on regulators, lawmakers and institutions. He was previously a news, science, technology and community reporter and editor with The Daily Targum. His work has been featured in The Nation and referenced by The Washington Post, ZDNet, Gizmodo, NJ Advance Media and The Philadelphia Inquirer. He owns less than $20 in BTC and has no other crypto holdings.
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