fbpx
Wikipedia

Kenneth P. Vogel

Kenneth Paul Vogel (born 1975) is an American journalist and author who currently reports for The New York Times. From 2007 to 2017, he was the founding chief investigative reporter at Politico.[1][2][3] In June 2017, he joined the Washington Bureau of The New York Times as a reporter covering conflicts of interest, lobbying, and money in politics.[4]

Kenneth P. Vogel
Vogel in 2018
Born (1975-08-09) August 9, 1975 (age 48)
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison
Occupation(s)Journalist, author
EmployerThe New York Times

Vogel is the author of Big Money: 2.5 Billion Dollars, One Suspicious Vehicle, and a Pimp–on the Trail of the Ultra-Rich Hijacking American Politics. Vogel's writing often focuses on money in politics.[5][6] As part of his work, he focuses on political fundraising with particular emphasis on the political activities of the Koch brothers.[7][8]

Early life and education edit

Vogel grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[1]

Career edit

Vogel has reported for The News Tribune in Tacoma, Washington, Times Leader in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, The Journal Inquirer in Manchester, Connecticut, and the Center for Public Integrity. He joined Politico prior to its 2007 launch.

Vogel's book, Big Money: 2.5 Billion Dollars, One Suspicious Vehicle, and a Pimp—on the Trail of the Ultra-Rich Hijacking American Politics, was published in 2014 and received generally favorable reviews from the Wall Street Journal, Economist, Financial Times.[9][10][11][12][13]

In 2016, a WikiLeaks email interception revealed that Vogel had sent a draft of an investigative news article he authored about Hillary Clinton's fundraising with the Democratic National Committee (DNC) ahead of publication to a DNC official. Business Insider referred to Vogel's sharing of a pre-publication draft as "a break from typical journalistic ethics."[14] The Washington Post's media critic Erik Wemple defended Vogel's ethics, writing that Vogel was "bringing the full weight of a Politico investigation to the DNC and the Clinton campaign, as if to say: We've got all this stuff on you. What say you?"[15] The article led PolitiFact to revise its rating of a claim that "the overwhelming amount" of money raised at a Clinton fundraiser would go to down-ballot Democrats; in light of Vogel's reporting, the fact-checking organization changed its assessment from "Mostly True" to "Half True."[16] Vogel's articles have been named among the best investigative news stories on campaign finance.[17][18]

Personal life edit

Vogel is married to Danielle Rosengarten, an attorney and former climate change adviser to Joe Lieberman. He is a son of Ruth S. and Morris J. Vogel of New York. His mother is a clinical psychologist in private practice in New York. His father is the president of the Lower East Side Tenement Museum.[19]

Awards edit

Bibliography edit

  • Vogel, Kenneth (June 3, 2014). Big Money: 2.5 Billion Dollars, One Suspicious Vehicle, and a Pimp–on the Trail of the Ultra-Rich Hijacking American Politics. PublicAffairs. ISBN 978-1610393393.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Kenneth P. Vogel". Politico. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  2. ^ Kroll, Andy (June 3, 2014). "Obama to Donors: "I Might Be In a Very Strong Position" To Demand Constitutional Change on Money in Politics". Mother Jones. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  3. ^ "The Conversation: Obama Press Conference". ABC News. September 10, 2010. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  4. ^ "Reporting Raises Questions About Washington's Potential Political Conflicts Of Interest". www.wbur.org. June 12, 2019. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
  5. ^ Kellogg, Carolyn (June 9, 2014). "Q&A Kenneth Vogel on billionaires, politics and his book 'Big Money'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  6. ^ McLean, Bethany (June 4, 2014). "Review: 'Big Money,' on the role of the ultra-rich in American politics, by Kenneth Vogel". Washington Post. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  7. ^ Weigel, David (February 20, 2013). "Our Goal of Advancing a Free and Prosperous America is Even More Difficult Than We Envisioned". Slate. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  8. ^ Montanaro, Domenico; Burlij, Terence; Pathe, Simone; Wellford, Rachel (May 9, 2014). "Koch group plans to spend $125 million on midterms". The Morning Line. PBS NewsHour. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  9. ^ "Politico's Ken Vogel on Big Money in American Politics". Vice. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  10. ^ Kwak, James (July 3, 2014). "V.I.P. Room: 'Big Money,' by Kenneth P. Vogel". Sunday Book Review. New York Times. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  11. ^ Swaim, Barton (June 6, 2014). "Book Review: 'Sons of Wichita' by Daniel Schulman & 'Big Money' by Kenneth P. Vogel". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved August 1, 2015.
  12. ^ "'Big Money', by Kenneth Vogel". Financial Times. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  13. ^ "Ogle like Vogel". The Economist. June 3, 2014. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  14. ^ "Leaked emails reveal Politico reporter made 'agreement' to send advanced Clinton story to DNC". Business Insider. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  15. ^ Wemple, Erik (July 25, 2016). "Leave Politico's Ken Vogel alone". Washington Post. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  16. ^ "Matt Taibbi on How DNC Leak Shows Mechanics of a Slanted Campaign". Rolling Stone. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  17. ^ Faturechi, Robert (December 22, 2015). "The 10 Best 2015 Investigative Reports on Political Money". ProPublica. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  18. ^ a b "Awards - Center for Public Integrity". Center for Public Integrity. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  19. ^ Mallozzi, Vincent (May 15, 2010). "Danielle Rosengarten, Kenneth Vogel". New York Times. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  20. ^ Trounson, Rebecca (November 13, 2020). "Anderson School of Management announces 2020 Loeb Award winners in business journalism" (Press release). UCLA Anderson School of Management. Retrieved November 13, 2020.

External links edit

kenneth, vogel, kenneth, paul, vogel, born, 1975, american, journalist, author, currently, reports, york, times, from, 2007, 2017, founding, chief, investigative, reporter, politico, june, 2017, joined, washington, bureau, york, times, reporter, covering, conf. Kenneth Paul Vogel born 1975 is an American journalist and author who currently reports for The New York Times From 2007 to 2017 he was the founding chief investigative reporter at Politico 1 2 3 In June 2017 he joined the Washington Bureau of The New York Times as a reporter covering conflicts of interest lobbying and money in politics 4 Kenneth P VogelVogel in 2018Born 1975 08 09 August 9 1975 age 48 Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin MadisonOccupation s Journalist authorEmployerThe New York Times Vogel is the author of Big Money 2 5 Billion Dollars One Suspicious Vehicle and a Pimp on the Trail of the Ultra Rich Hijacking American Politics Vogel s writing often focuses on money in politics 5 6 As part of his work he focuses on political fundraising with particular emphasis on the political activities of the Koch brothers 7 8 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Awards 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editVogel grew up in Philadelphia Pennsylvania He graduated from the University of Wisconsin Madison 1 Career editVogel has reported for The News Tribune in Tacoma Washington Times Leader in Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania The Journal Inquirer in Manchester Connecticut and the Center for Public Integrity He joined Politico prior to its 2007 launch Vogel s book Big Money 2 5 Billion Dollars One Suspicious Vehicle and a Pimp on the Trail of the Ultra Rich Hijacking American Politics was published in 2014 and received generally favorable reviews from the Wall Street Journal Economist Financial Times 9 10 11 12 13 In 2016 a WikiLeaks email interception revealed that Vogel had sent a draft of an investigative news article he authored about Hillary Clinton s fundraising with the Democratic National Committee DNC ahead of publication to a DNC official Business Insider referred to Vogel s sharing of a pre publication draft as a break from typical journalistic ethics 14 The Washington Post s media critic Erik Wemple defended Vogel s ethics writing that Vogel was bringing the full weight of a Politico investigation to the DNC and the Clinton campaign as if to say We ve got all this stuff on you What say you 15 The article led PolitiFact to revise its rating of a claim that the overwhelming amount of money raised at a Clinton fundraiser would go to down ballot Democrats in light of Vogel s reporting the fact checking organization changed its assessment from Mostly True to Half True 16 Vogel s articles have been named among the best investigative news stories on campaign finance 17 18 Personal life editVogel is married to Danielle Rosengarten an attorney and former climate change adviser to Joe Lieberman He is a son of Ruth S and Morris J Vogel of New York His mother is a clinical psychologist in private practice in New York His father is the president of the Lower East Side Tenement Museum 19 Awards edit2000 IRE Award for Our Private Legislatures Public Service Personal Gain 18 2020 Gerald Loeb Award for Breaking News for Crash in Ethiopia The New York Times 20 Bibliography editVogel Kenneth June 3 2014 Big Money 2 5 Billion Dollars One Suspicious Vehicle and a Pimp on the Trail of the Ultra Rich Hijacking American Politics PublicAffairs ISBN 978 1610393393 Our Private Legislatures Public Service Personal Gain References edit a b Kenneth P Vogel Politico Retrieved December 11 2014 Kroll Andy June 3 2014 Obama to Donors I Might Be In a Very Strong Position To Demand Constitutional Change on Money in Politics Mother Jones Retrieved December 11 2014 The Conversation Obama Press Conference ABC News September 10 2010 Retrieved December 11 2014 Reporting Raises Questions About Washington s Potential Political Conflicts Of Interest www wbur org June 12 2019 Retrieved April 9 2024 Kellogg Carolyn June 9 2014 Q amp A Kenneth Vogel on billionaires politics and his book Big Money Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 11 2014 McLean Bethany June 4 2014 Review Big Money on the role of the ultra rich in American politics by Kenneth Vogel Washington Post Retrieved December 11 2014 Weigel David February 20 2013 Our Goal of Advancing a Free and Prosperous America is Even More Difficult Than We Envisioned Slate Retrieved December 11 2014 Montanaro Domenico Burlij Terence Pathe Simone Wellford Rachel May 9 2014 Koch group plans to spend 125 million on midterms The Morning Line PBS NewsHour Retrieved December 11 2014 Politico s Ken Vogel on Big Money in American Politics Vice Retrieved December 11 2014 Kwak James July 3 2014 V I P Room Big Money by Kenneth P Vogel Sunday Book Review New York Times Retrieved December 11 2014 Swaim Barton June 6 2014 Book Review Sons of Wichita by Daniel Schulman amp Big Money by Kenneth P Vogel Wall Street Journal Retrieved August 1 2015 Big Money by Kenneth Vogel Financial Times Retrieved August 2 2015 Ogle like Vogel The Economist June 3 2014 Retrieved August 2 2015 Leaked emails reveal Politico reporter made agreement to send advanced Clinton story to DNC Business Insider Retrieved August 2 2016 Wemple Erik July 25 2016 Leave Politico s Ken Vogel alone Washington Post Retrieved August 2 2016 Matt Taibbi on How DNC Leak Shows Mechanics of a Slanted Campaign Rolling Stone Retrieved August 2 2016 Faturechi Robert December 22 2015 The 10 Best 2015 Investigative Reports on Political Money ProPublica Retrieved August 2 2016 a b Awards Center for Public Integrity Center for Public Integrity Retrieved August 2 2016 Mallozzi Vincent May 15 2010 Danielle Rosengarten Kenneth Vogel New York Times Retrieved December 11 2014 Trounson Rebecca November 13 2020 Anderson School of Management announces 2020 Loeb Award winners in business journalism Press release UCLA Anderson School of Management Retrieved November 13 2020 External links editKenneth P Vogel at The New York Times Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kenneth P Vogel amp oldid 1219537516, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.