Karl Vick
Karl Vick
Karl Vick is an American journalist based in New York, New York.
He is a correspondent at TIME Magazine.
Education
Vick graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in journalism.
Career
He joined TIME from the Washington Post, where from 1998 to 2007 he was posted overseas.
Vick was bureau chief in Nairobi and Istanbul, with extended stays in Kosovo, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Iran and Iraq, where for a time he ran the The Postโs Baghdad bureau.
In 2001, he was among a team of journalists from the Washington Post named as finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in Public Service for a series of articles that changed global perceptions about responsibility for caring for Africans infected with AIDS.
Vick began his career in journalism at the Grant County (Wis.) Herald Independent.
He was a television critic at the Minneapolis Star and worked at the St.
Petersburg Times before joining the Post.