Ellen Barry Bio | Wiki
Ellen Barry is an American journalist currently covering mental health for the New York Times. Before, Ellen worked as a New England Bureau Chief of The New York Times based in Boston. Prior to that, she worked for The Moscow Times as a staff reporter from 1993 to 1995. She came to The New York Times as a Metro reporter in January 2007 and became the Moscow correspondent for The Times in June 2008.
Ellen Barry Age
She was born on April 2, 1971, in Tarrytown, New York, in the United States. She is 51 years old.
Ellen Barry Height
She is a woman of above-average stature. Ellen stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in ( Approx1.7 m).
Ellen Barry Family
She was born and raised in Tarrytown, New York by her father and mother. Ellen holds an American nationality. Currently, Ellen has not mentioned any details concerning either her parents or if she has siblings.
Ellen Barry Husband | Married
She happily married her lovely husband named Keith Wilson. The two are proud parents of two beautiful daughters named Alice and June.
Ellen Barry Education
She is a 1993 graduate of Yale Campus earning a B.A. in English. While at Yale University, Ellen was also a reporter and editor for the Yale Daily News. Ellen won the Wallace Non-Fiction Prize and the Wright Memorial Prize due to her best essay by a senior in 1993.
Ellen Barry New York Times
She started her career in 1993 as a journalist working as a managing board member of the Yale Daily News. Ellen served for The Moscow Times from 1993 to 1995, as a staff reporter. Ellen started working in 1996 for the Boston Phoenix as a feature writer. She began serving for The Boston Globe in 1999. In the years of 2004 to 2006, Ellen served as the Atlanta bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times. Ellen joined the New York Times as a Metro reporter in January 2007 and was the Moscow correspondent for The Times in June 2008.
She and her Times colleague Clifford J. Levy won a George Polk Award and the Pulitzer Prize in 2010 due to their reporting on “corruption and abuse of power in Russia” for the “Above the Law” series.
Ellen was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2002 due to feature writing and won the American Society of Newspaper Editors Distinguished Writing Award for Non-Deadline Writing. Ellen became a Pulitzer Prize finalist for beat reporting on mental health in 2004.
Ellen’s colleagues at The New York Times Include:
Ross Douthat– columnist
John Eligon-national correspondent
Dean Baquet -exercutive editor
Farhad Manjoo– technology columnist
Michael Barbaro -host of the daily
Kathleen Kingsbury– Opinion Editor
Elisabeth Bumiller -Washington bureau chief for The New York Times
Daniel Victor -reporter
Ellen Barry Email
Ellen Barry Articles
-In a Changing Boston, a New Mayor Challenges the Police
-In a changing Boston, a new mayor challenges the police
-Many Mayors Cite Covid Burnout as a Reason for Their Exit
-A Vermont college president worried about the risks of dorm isolation. So he moved in.
-A Bristling Standoff Rattles gun-friendly Vermont
Ellen Barry Salary
She gets a satisfying amount from her work on mental health for the New York Times. Ellen’s average salary is $71,881 per year.
Ellen Barry Net Worth
Ellen gets her wealth from her work on mental health for the New York Times. Therefore, Ellen has accumulated a decent fortune over the years she has worked. Ellen’s estimated net worth is $779,691
How Old Is Ellen Barry
She is a 51-year-old who was born on April 2, 1971, in Tarrytown, New York, in the United States.
Who Is Ellen Barry
Ellen is an American journalist currently covering mental health for the New York Times. Before, Ellen worked as a New England Bureau Chief of The New York Times based in Boston. Prior to that, she worked for The Moscow Times as a staff reporter from 1993 to 1995. She came to The New York Times as a Metro reporter in January 2007 and became the Moscow correspondent for The Times in June 2008.