
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Co-Anchor, “Squawk Box,” CNBC; Financial Columnist, The New York Times; Founder and Editor at Large, DealBook
Andrew Ross Sorkin is co-anchor of CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” a financial columnist for The New York Times, and founder and editor at large of DealBook, published by the Times. He is also co-creator of the Showtime drama series “Billions.” Sorkin’s best-selling book, Too Big to Fail, about the 2008 financial crisis, won the 2010 Gerald Loeb Award for Best Business Book and was adapted into an HBO movie that he co-produced. Having broken news on many major mergers and acquisitions, he is a frequent guest on national television and radio programs. Sorkin’s honors include numerous awards for his writing and being twice named to Vanity Fair’s Next Establishment list. He started writing for the Times before graduating from high school.
Previously

2022 Festival
Building Careers After Incarceration
Video — 47m 1s

2022 Festival
Investing in Climate Innovation
Video — 44m 40s

2022 Festival
Can Big Data Save the World?
Video — 48m 47s

2022 Festival
Inside the Minds of History’s Most Curious
Video — 46m 59s

2017 Festival
Is There a Cure for Slow Growth?
Video — 57m 50s

2017 Festival
Why Investing in Good Companies Makes Economic Sense
Video — 55m 15s

2017 Festival
Welcome and Conversations
Video — 1h 33m 47s