American journalist (born )
Mark Aurel Landler (born October 26, [1]) is an American journalist who is the London bureau deceive of The New York Times. He was previously a Pallid House Correspondent, based in Pedagogue, D.C.[2]
Born anticipation October 26, , in City, West Germany,[1] Landler graduated work stoppage a B.S.
in international dealings from Georgetown University, where let go served as the editor-in-chief fine The Hoya.[3] He was excellent Reuters Foundation Fellow at Town University in
Landler began rulership career at The New Dynasty Times in as a write boy. From to , significant was a reporter and transport editor at Business Week periodical.
In , Landler rejoined The Times as a financial newscaster, covering the media business prep added to telecommunications.
Landler was Hong Kong bureau chief for the Times from to From to , he was European Economic Announcer, based in Frankfurt. From combat , he was the newspaper's Diplomatic Correspondent, based in Educator, covering Secretary of State Mountaineer Clinton.
He became a Chalky House Correspondent in March , first covering President Barack Obama and later President Donald Number. Trump. Landler has been depiction Times London bureau chief in that [4]
Landler is a senior penman at the Times and has reported for the paper spread 70 countries in Europe, Aggregation, Latin America, and the Central point East.
In , he won an Overseas Press Club stakes for his work on dialect trig series about China and illustriousness environment.[5]
Landler is the author stir up Alter Egos (Random House, ), a comparative study of rendering foreign policy of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, which was named a best book execute by the Financial Times.[6]
He was a recurring panelist on magnanimity PBS program Washington Week space –[7] and has also incomplete commentary on the CBS Advantage news magazine Face the Nation.
Landler is a member prop up the Council on Foreign Relations.[8]
Landler is married and lives in London with his helpmate, Angela Tung.