ANTHONY EFFINGER

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Anthony chronicled capitalism for two decades at Bloomberg News. He’s written about hedge-fund managers behaving badly, pie-in-the-Big-Sky real estate failures, and the promise and peril of Bitcoin. He’s fluent in finance and conversant in code. His story about billionaire Phil Falcone’s gigantic, doomed bet on satellite bandwidth won a Best in Business Feature award from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers in 2010. The Association of Health Care Journalists awarded him first place in 2006 for a groundbreaking package of stories on the treatment of prostate cancer. See all of Anthony’s work here.

 
 

JOyce kehl

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Joyce is our copy hawk. She can spot a typo from across the room. She knows that Netflix doesn’t use “camel case” on its f, and that FedEx does on its e. Joyce and Anthony worked together for nine years at Bloomberg Markets, the monthly magazine of Bloomberg News. During two of those years, they both worked on Bloomberg Pursuits, where Joyce made sure that Patek Philippe always had four ps and just one l. Before joining Bloomberg, Joyce was a senior editor at both Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs. She’s done freelance work for communications firm 30 Point Strategies, the Brennan Center, the Marshall Project, Marie Claire, Teen Vogue, and Travel + Leisure. She has an exceptional eye for detail and an excellent ear for rhythm. She’ll make sure that the copy Banter produces for you will be error-free, grammatically sound, and a credit to your brand. Her love of the Oxford comma, a good bowl of pasta, and the Cleveland Indians is unwavering. She has a B.A. from Kent State and an M.A. from the University of Virginia.