Cora Daniels is an editorial director in the New York office. She works with Bridgespan teams to develop feature articles, blog posts, Op-Ed pieces, and various forms of multimedia storytelling as part of the firm’s commitment to make its research and insights accessible and available to benefit work across the social sector.
Prior to joining Bridgespan, Cora was an award winning journalist and author. She was a long time staff writer at Fortune Magazine where she often wrote about issues of gender and race in the workplace. In addition she has been an editor at Working Mother magazine and Consumer Reports as well as a contributing writer at Essence magazine. Her work has also appeared in the New York Times magazine, Fast Company, O: The Oprah Magazine, Men’s Fitness, and USA Today. Most recently she was a member of the journalism faculty at New York University teaching both graduate and undergraduate students.
Cora is the author of 3 books that include Ghettonation: A Journey into the Land of the Bling and Home of the Shameless (Doubleday), Black Power Inc. (Wiley), and Impolite Conversations: on Race, Politics, Sex, Money, and Religion (Simon & Schuster), which she co-authored.
A sought after thinker on issues of race and business she has served as a commentator on ABC News, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, BET, PBS, and NPR.
Cora is a native New Yorker and lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two children. She holds a BA in history from Yale University and an MS in journalism from the Columbia University School of Journalism.
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