Stephanie Rosenbloom
Stephanie Rosenbloom
Education
Rosenbloom attended Colgate University where she distinguished herself by garnering numerous awards.
[3]Along with consistently earning a spot on the Dean's list in all her years of college, Rosenbloom was awarded the Lasher prize for the Department of English's outstanding talent, the Howard W. & Anne T. Pike Memorial Prize, for outstanding achievement and contribution to the University Theater program, the Charles A. Dana Scholar award for superior academic achievement and leadership., and the Campus Life Achievement Award, for enriching student life through residential life, student activities, and fraternity and sorority programs.
[3]Rosenbloom graduated Summa cum laude with a B.A. in Theater and high honors in English.
Career
The New York Times
Stephanie has worked for the New York Times her entire career, starting as a freelance journalist/Researcher/News Assistant for them in 2000.
In 2006, she became their Real Estate Reporter authoring features for the Sunday Real Estate section as well as the On the Market column.
Later the same year, Rosenbloom became the Thursday Styles Reporter Identifying American social trends in the sociological areas of cyberspace, gender roles, and more.
[5]She would later switch roles to become the Business Day Reporter and later the Styles Reporter.
[3]In 2012, Stephanie became the Getaway columnist for the New York Times travel section.
Media Appearances
Rosenbloom has been a guest on national television and radio programs including CNN's "American Morning," NBC's "The Today Show," WNBC's "Debrief with David Ushery," WNYC's "The Takeaway," WOR Talk Radio's "The Joan Hamburg Show," WABC's "The Frommer’s Travel Show," and Sirius XM Radio's "Rudy Maxa's World."
[8]She has appeared in videos and on podcasts for Nytimes.com, and has been on panels organized by The Luxury Marketing Council, The New York Times Knowledge Network, The New York Times Learning Network, and Parsons The New School for Design.
She has also participated in Q&A's for New York University's Department of Journalism and Ohio University's E.W.
Scripps School of Journalism.