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16 Facts About Katherine Rosman

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Katherine Barnett Rosman was born on March 2,1972 and is an American writer and reporter who works as a domestic correspondent for The New York Times, previously at The Wall Street Journal.

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Katherine Rosman was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Bob Rosman and the late Suzanne "Suzy" Rosin, who remarried to Robert Rosin in her daughter's youth.

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Katherine Rosman's maternal grandfather, Leo Goldberg, was a renowned scientist.

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Katherine Rosman graduated from the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts in 1994 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.

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Katherine Rosman has three sisters, all of whom grew up in the Detroit area.

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Katherine Rosman moved to New York City and became an assistant to Elaina Richardson at Elle magazine.

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Katherine Rosman is the author of the memoir, If You Knew Suzy, published by HarperCollins in 2010.

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Katherine Rosman was a finalist in the feature category for the Gerald Loeb Awards for her story, "The Itsy-Bitsy, Teenie-Weenie, Very Litigious Bikini".

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Katherine Rosman has been written about by the Harvard Business Review based on her "Survival Guide to Journalism in the Social Media Age".

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In February 2019, a story by Katherine Rosman caused a Times reporter and photographer to be disinvited from the Vanity Fair Oscar party.

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Katherine Rosman starred in a 2019 documentary called Secrets of Sugar Baby Dating, directed by Joyce Trozzo in relation to a story she wrote an article called "A 'Sugar Date' Gone Sour" on October 15,2018, then "The 'Sugar Dater'" on October 19,2018, followed by more.

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Katherine Rosman continues to write about current events, publishing a fluctuating amount of articles in The New York Times each month.

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In January 2023, The New York Times announced that Katherine Rosman would depart from the Styles section "after a run of enthralling stories" and move to the Metro section.

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Since then, Katherine Rosman has contributed narratives of individuals, relationships and more within New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey.

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Katherine Rosman was a winner of the Best in Business Award from the Society of American Business Editors in 2018.

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In 2024, Katherine Rosman wrote The New York Times's most engaged article of the year, and the fourth-most globally.