Life & Work bureau chief at The Wall Street Journal
new york, new york, united states
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Claim your profileI help guide a team of reporters covering management, workplace and career issues at The Wall Street Journal. In addition to editing, I write my own pieces with an eye toward bigger-picture topics and trends in leadership and the ever-changing relationship between employers and workers. For three years, I have been the lead writer of The Journal's annual Women in the Workplace report, an indepth examination of women's work lives and the state of gender equality at work. I also write more broadly on how companies manage their labor forces and the shifting challenges of the CEO. I've written extensively on a wide variety of issues in my two decades at The Journal, including the uninsured, the impact of rising health care costs on employers and patients, and the lasting effects of the euro/debt crisis on business. Email me with tips and story ideas about the workplace at vanessa.fuhrmans@wsj.com. You can also find me on Twitter at @vjfuhrmans.






Master Of Science, International Relations at Georgetown UniversityGraduated: 1996