Anne Marie Squeo is a reporter in the Washington bureau of The Wall Street Journal, covering media and telecommunications policy. She joined the Journal's Los Angeles bureau in March 1999 as a reporter covering the defense industry. She was transferred to her current beat in late 2003.
In August 1993, Ms. Squeo began her journalism career at Bloomberg News. She worked in the newswire’s Princeton, N.J., facility until May 1995, when she moved to Washington, D.C., and became Bloomberg’s antitrust reporter shortly thereafter.
Ms. Squeo was a member of the team of Journal reporters that won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for national reporting for the series “The Price of Power” about remaking the U.S. military for the 21st century.
Prior to beginning her master’s program, Ms. Squeo spent more than two years as an assistant advertising executive.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Ms. Squeo earned a bachelor of science degree in communications from St. John’s University and a master’s degree in magazine writing from New York University.
