Some outlets where my work has been referenced or I’ve been asked to comment.
Le Monde, “Le mécénat des ultrariches change le visage de la philanthropie” [‘Ultra-rich patronage changes the face of philanthropy”] Marjorie Cessac (link)
Financial Times, “The tech entrepreneurs translating their business success to philanthropy,” Stephanie Stacey (link)
Connective Tissue, “How our emphasis on measurement shapes civil society and weakens social trust,” interview with Sam Pressler (link)
The Measure of Everyday Life (WNCU Public Radio), “Encouraging Organizations to Go Above and Beyond,” interview with host Brian Southwell (link)
Proximate, “What’s next for DAF reform?” Kaila Philo (link)
Philanthropisms Podcast, “Aaron Horvath: Civil Society & the Limits of Measurement,” interview with host Rhodri Davies (link)
Insider, “'If it blows up, it's cool': The far-out philosophy that explains why Elon Musk won't let a few baby sea turtles stop SpaceX's quest to get to Mars,” Adam Rogers (link)
Palo Alto Daily Post, "Who is the group that’s fighting the Black Lives Matter banner?” Sara Tabin (helped investigate illicit lobbying activities of a racist police group, link)
Christian Science Monitor, “‘Should you exist?’ Billionaires face rising criticism alongside rising power,” Mark Trumbull (link)
The Independent, “The world order is worth saving – but Davos isn’t the way to do it,” Flora Holmes (link)
WIRED, “How Rich Donors Like Epstein (and Others) Undermine Science,” Adam Rogers (link)
The Guardian, “What wealthy people do is rig the discourse,” Christopher Petrella (link)
Buzzfeed, “Howard Schultz, Go Back To Davos,” Tom Gara (link)
Forbes, “To Fix Income Inequality, Stop Redefining It Out Of Existence,” Erik Sherman (link)
Inside Philanthropy, “Generosity and Impact Aren’t Enough. Let’s Judge Philanthropy on How Well it Shifts Power,” Tate Williams (link)
Nonprofit Quarterly, “If You Can’t Be Proud of Your Donors, Walk Away,” Martin Levine (link)
Knowledge at Wharton Podcast, “Can Elites Really Change the World for the Better?” (link)
Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World, Anand Giridharadas, Penguin Random House (link)
The Atlantic, “The Problem With Modern Philanthropy,” Alana Semuels (link)
Stanford Social Innovation Review, excerpt of “Contributory or Disruptive” (link)
World Conference of Science Journalists annual conference, “Science’s Billionaire Backers: Philanthropy’s Role in Research,” invited panelist (link)
The Wall Street Journal, “The New Rockefellers,” John Fabian Witt (link)
The Wall Street Journal, “Amazon's Kindle DX: Not Yet a Hit on Campus,” Ryan Knutson (link)
The Washington Post, “2006 Spring All-Met: Rowing” (link)