CBH Talk | Dana Mattioli and Emily Glazer Discuss “The Everything War”

Wed, Jul 10 2024
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Center for Brooklyn History

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The Everything War: Amazon’s Ruthless Quest to Own the World and Remake Corporate Power is the shocking exposé of Amazon’s endless strategic greed and pursuit of total domination​. 

In this business thriller and inside story, Wall Street Journal reporter Dana Mattioli exposes how Amazon is driven by a competitive edge to take over every industry it enters, bulldoze all who stand in its way, reshape the retail landscape, transform how Wall Street evaluates companies, and and reconfigure the very nature of the global economy. Join us for this one-on-one conversation about the company we love to hate, but can’t stop using. Moderated by The Wall Street Journal’s Emily Glazer.


Participants

Dana Mattioli is a reporter covering Amazon for The Wall Street Journal in New York. In this role, she has led investigations into the retail giant's business practices, market power and antitrust issues. 

Dana was part of a team that was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2020 for its investigation into Amazon, and was the winner of the 2021 Gerald Loeb Award for Beat Reporting. In 2021, she received the WERT Prize, an award from the Women’s Economic Round Table that honors excellence in comprehensively reported business journalism, and received a Front Page Award for her Amazon coverage. Prior to this role, Dana covered mergers & acquisitions, where she and colleagues broke some of the largest deals, including Pfizer’s $150 billion deal to buy Allergan. In 2016, Dana was part of a team that won a Gerald Loeb Award in the breaking news category for coverage of the Dow-DuPont merger. She was a finalist for the 2015 Larry Birger Young Business Journalist Award.

Before covering M&A, she reported on retail companies and produced a string of front-page articles and scoops on the troubles at Kodak and J.C. Penney as well as the M&A exploits of various retailers. She has also written a series of stories about online data-collection practices by companies like Orbitz. Dana started at the Journal in 2006. She graduated from American University in Washington, D.C., with degrees in journalism and literature.

 

Emily Glazer is a reporter focusing on business leaders, power and influence for The Wall Street Journal's corporate bureau in New York. Her articles often focus on companies going through major changes, such as CEO succession, board shakeups, regulatory investigations or business shifts. She has covered the ways the CEO role has evolved in the face of the pandemic and environmental, social and governance factors.  Emily also contributes to the Journal’s Personal Board of Directors columns and CEO Council events.

She previously covered tech, money and politics during the 2020 election. Earlier, Emily wrote about JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo. She also has covered global bankruptcy and restructuring; consumer products companies like Procter & Gamble, Avon and Herbalife; and personal finance.

Emily was featured in and consulted on Netflix's "Dirty Money" documentary series focusing on Wells Fargo. She is part of the WSJ's Facebook Files team that won a George Polk award for Business Reporting, a Gerald Loeb award for Beat Reporting and a Deadline Club award for Public Service. Her reporting has also been recognized by the New York Press Club, News Media Alliance and Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing.

Emily has reported for Dow Jones since 2008 in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles. She graduated with honors from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.

 

 

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The Everything War: Amazon’s Ruthless Quest to Own the World and Remake Corporate Power is the shocking exposé of Amazon’s endless strategic greed and pursuit of total domination​. 

In this business thriller and inside story, Wall Street Journal reporter Dana Mattioli exposes how Amazon is driven by a competitive edge to take over every industry it enters, bulldoze all who stand in its way, reshape the retail landscape, transform how Wall Street evaluates companies, and and reconfigure the very nature of the global economy. Join us for this one-on-one conversation about the company we love to hate, but can’t stop using. Moderated by The Wall Street Journal’s Emily Glazer.


Participants

Dana Mattioli is a reporter covering Amazon for The Wall Street Journal in New York. In this role, she has led investigations into the retail giant's business practices, market power and antitrust issues. 

Dana was part of a team that was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2020 for its investigation into Amazon, and was the winner of the 2021 Gerald Loeb Award for Beat Reporting. In 2021, she received the WERT Prize, an award from the Women’s Economic Round Table that honors excellence in comprehensively reported business journalism, and received a Front Page Award for her Amazon coverage. Prior to this role, Dana covered mergers & acquisitions, where she and colleagues broke some of the largest deals, including Pfizer’s $150 billion deal to buy Allergan. In 2016, Dana was part of a team that won a Gerald Loeb Award in the breaking news category for coverage of the Dow-DuPont merger. She was a finalist for the 2015 Larry Birger Young Business Journalist Award.

Before covering M&A, she reported on retail companies and produced a string of front-page articles and scoops on the troubles at Kodak and J.C. Penney as well as the M&A exploits of various retailers. She has also written a series of stories about online data-collection practices by companies like Orbitz. Dana started at the Journal in 2006. She graduated from American University in Washington, D.C., with degrees in journalism and literature.

 

Emily Glazer is a reporter focusing on business leaders, power and influence for The Wall Street Journal's corporate bureau in New York. Her articles often focus on companies going through major changes, such as CEO succession, board shakeups, regulatory investigations or business shifts. She has covered the ways the CEO role has evolved in the face of the pandemic and environmental, social and governance factors.  Emily also contributes to the Journal’s Personal Board of Directors columns and CEO Council events.

She previously covered tech, money and politics during the 2020 election. Earlier, Emily wrote about JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo. She also has covered global bankruptcy and restructuring; consumer products companies like Procter & Gamble, Avon and Herbalife; and personal finance.

Emily was featured in and consulted on Netflix's "Dirty Money" documentary series focusing on Wells Fargo. She is part of the WSJ's Facebook Files team that won a George Polk award for Business Reporting, a Gerald Loeb award for Beat Reporting and a Deadline Club award for Public Service. Her reporting has also been recognized by the New York Press Club, News Media Alliance and Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing.

Emily has reported for Dow Jones since 2008 in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles. She graduated with honors from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.

 

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