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Suzanne Woolley

Suzanne Woolley, who covers personal finance, was named a senior editor for BusinessWeek in December 2007. Prior to this role, she was an associate editor in the magazine's corporations department, a position she assumed in September 2005.

Previously, Woolley was at Money magazine, where she held the positions of senior writer and senior editor. Before joining Money, she was at BusinessWeek for 12 years, where she covered many beats, including personal business, real estate, insurance, markets, and investment.

A native of Maplewood, N.J., Woolley graduated cum laude from Dickinson College with a BA in English, and completed American University's Washington Journalism semester. Woolley served on the board of the Financial Women's Assn. from 2002 through 2004. She is a member of the New York Financial Writers' Assn. and Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc.

Recent Articles by Suzanne Woolley

November 10, 2010

Steven Romick: Volatility Into Opportunity

Volatility is more a measure of opportunity than risk. It lets me act on the visceral reactions of others. Value is the result of panic selling—irrational, illogical ...

October 28, 2010

A 401(k) Funds Popularity Contest

For investors who can bear to peek at their 401(k)s, yearend is the time to reassess portfolios. To find out which actively managed mutual funds are the most popular, ...

October 14, 2010

Following Buffett for Idiot-Proof Growth

I take Warren Buffett's view that companies will always make errors. It comes from his line about how you want to be invested in businesses that can be run by idiots ...

August 12, 2010

Bid & Ask

Energy: $25.8bnValue of a deal, including debt, between France's GDF Suez, operator of Europe's largest natural-gas network, and the U.K.'s International Power. GDF ...

July 8, 2010

Technical Analysts See Warning Signs for Stocks

Technical analysts spend their days poring over market data in search of price and volume patterns they hope will provide insight into the health and direction of the ...