Susanne Craig

Susanne Craig is a New York-based staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal. She reports to the Money & Investing section, focusing on stories about the brokerage industry and firms such as Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. Subjects she has covered have ranged from tainted stock research and scandals plaguing the New York Stock Exchange to corporate profiles.

Prior to joining The Wall Street Journal in April 2001, Ms. Craig was a reporter for various publications, including The Globe and Mail, where she also served as the publication’s New York bureau chief, and the Financial Post. Both publications are based in Toronto.

In February 2004, the American Society of Newspaper Editors named Ms. Craig, along with fellow Journal reporters Ianthe Jeanne Dugan and Kate Kelly, finalists for the Jesse Laventhol Prize for deadline news reporting by a team. In October 2003, she and fellow Journal reporter Kate Kelly jointly received an award from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University for spot news coverage of the New York Stock Exchange. In 2000, while working at The Globe and Mail, Ms. Craig was part of a team that won a National Newspaper Award for a series of stories on insider trading.

Born in Calgary, Alberta, Ms. Craig received a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Calgary. She currently resides in New York City.