Nara Schoenberg's work experience includes positions at the Chicago Tribune and The Toledo Blade. From 1990 to 2000, they worked as a Staff Reporter at The Toledo Blade, covering hospital finance, health care reform, and other topics. During this time, they broke the story of a local hospital's financial problems and conducted interviews with notable figures such as Ray Bradbury and Joyce Carol Oates. Nara won several awards for their work during this period. In 2000, they joined the Chicago Tribune as a Reporter in the Features Section, where they wrote about cultural trends, local personalities, and the arts. Some notable articles they wrote during this time include profiles of influential families and individuals, as well as travel pieces about winter in different cities. In 2009, Nara transitioned to the National Content Team, focusing on health, relationships, and books. Nara wrote about mental illness, women's health, dieting, and nutrition, often analyzing medical studies and interviewing experts. Their work occasionally featured on the front page, covering topics such as abortion clinics and international pregnancy surrogacy. The specific end dates for their roles at the Chicago Tribune are not provided.
Nara Schoenberg obtained a Bachelor's degree in English from Harvard University.
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