International Faculty at the Global Business Journalism Program
Robert J. Dowling’s career in business journalism spans four decades. As assistant managing editor for BusinessWeek and managing editor of BusinessWeek International, he supervised the magazine’s global coverage. He also started BusinessWeek China, now in its 21st year. Dowling teaches news writing and ethics in business journalism.
Ann M. Morrison has held a variety of high-level jobs at top news magazines. She served as editor of Time Europe, editor of Asiaweek magazine in Hong Kong, and executive editor of Fortune. She has reported from Paris for The New York Times, Financial Times and Time magazine. Morrison will teach media management and feature writing in the spring semester.
Nailene Chou Wiest, who serves as co-director of the program, was a business correspondent for Reuters in New York and Shanghai. She also worked as Beijing correspondent for the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post. In 2006, she was on a year-long Knight International Journalism Fellowship in China and worked at Tsinghua University, where she helped conceive the business journalism program. Wiest teaches business reporting.
Donald Morrison covered every topic from art to business since he started his journalism career as a TIME magazine writer in 1969. He served as chief editorial executive of Time Asia and co-chief editorial executive of Time Europe. He also worked as an editor at Entertainment Weekly and Fortune. He is a panelist and moderator at the World Economic Forum (Davos). Morrison will teach Narrative Journalism in the spring semester.