| |
Stephanie
Capparell
Stephanie
Capparell, a journalist for more than 20 years, is an editor and
writer at The Wall Street Journal. She joined the paper in 1990,
working in the European edition's Brussels office. Today, she is
editor of the U.S. paper's Marketplace-page columns, which offer
advice on career and management issues, among other things. In the
late 1980s, she lived in Istanbul for more than two years, helping
launch and becoming editor-in-chief of an English-language weekly
newspaper. She has contributed to Macmillan's "Encyclopedia of the
Modern Middle East" and to "The Rough Guide: Turkey." Currently,
she is producing a documentary film on Turkish dissident poet Nazim
Hikmet through her company, Substantial Films Inc. She has a master's
degree in international affairs from Columbia University and a degree
in journalism from Boston University, and attended St. Mary's College
in Notre Dame, Ind. She lives in New York City.
Go
Back
Photo
by Marcelo Montealegre.
|
|