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)