
John Carreyrou
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Gender | Male |
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Born | Paris |
France | |
Parents | Gérard Carreyrou |
Employer | The Wall Street Journal |
Books | Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup |
Awards | George Polk Award for Financial Reporting |
The Sidney Award | |
Gerald Loeb Award for Investigative | |
Gerald Loeb Award for Beat Reporting | |
Spouse | Molly Schuetz |
Education | Duke University |
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ID | 412962 |
John Carreyrou Life story
John Carreyrou is a French-American journalist and writer who worked for The Wall Street Journal for 20 years between 1999 and 2019 and has been based in Brussels, Paris, and New York City.
Sunny Balwani: Former Theranos executive gets nearly 13 years in prison

... The blood-testing start-up s downfall has been documented in several popular series and podcasts as well as a book by former Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou, who broke the news of the scandal in 2015...
Facebook chief faces blow-dried armpit' taunts

... John Carreyrou book bad blood, detailing the rise and fall of the blood-test company Theranos...
Facebook chief faces "blow-dried armpit' taunts
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has taunts on Social Media over claims he has employees to blow-dry his armpits before public appearances
The Claim from a new book, Facebook: The Insider Story by Steven Levy , will be published later this month.
A included the anecdote about Mr. Zuckerberg, you need to be a member of his team communication to be dry "fear-sweat" before a speech.
A Facebook spokesman said they doubted the story's accuracy.
"I doubt that this is true, and if so, it would have been, to our communications team request, but sure, everyone who will ever be able to obtain a gray T worn-shirt", said Liz Bourgeois, a Facebook spokesman.
The anecdote was first reported in a review of the book by Bloomberg News.
The description of one of Silicon Valley 's top executives, you need to help a member of his staff to hide his sweat jokes pulled on Social Media , including from other tech leaders.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey wrote that he never asked to attack his staff dry the armpits, but would be willing to do it for his communications team.
The book-author Steven Levy , is The Editor -at-large for the technology magazine Wired and covered has Facebook for many years.
He allegedly had access to Mr Zuckerberg's personal diary from the year 2006. The book also contains interviews with current and former Facebook employees.
wins, But it is the portrayal of Mr Zuckerberg and Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg , to the attention of the public prior to the book publication.
The book describes how, allegedly, Ms Sandberg as a micro-managing their image-and, allegedly, stories about Ms Sandberg includes pretending to be nervous to get in interviews with reporters, with less difficult questions.
Ms-Bourgeois respondents, this representation of the events.
"There is nothing fake about her nerves before the big interviews," Ms Bourgeois.
In a follow-up post, she added: "I think the two times in three years, when she told an interviewer she was nervous, and both times she was going to lose the camera, Dave. "
Ms Sandberg husband David Goldberg, died in the year 2015.
books about the Silicon Valley companies are becoming more and more popular, as firms have moved past the start-up phase and moved scandal.
In the year 2019 Mike Isaac wrote a book about the leadership of the battle for control over.
John Carreyrou book Bad Blood , detailing The Rise and fall of the blood-test company Theranos.
facebook, companies, mark zuckerberg, social media
Source of news: bbc.com