Rachel Donadio of the New York Times

Rachel Donadio has been Rome Bureau Chief of the New York Times since September 2008, responsible for Italy, the Vatican and the broader southern Mediterranean (including Spain, Greece and Portugal).

The Yale Club of Italy is inviting us to participate in the talk of New York Times Bureau Chief Rachel Donadio, on JUne 4th at 6 pm. She joined the Times in 2004 as a reporter-editor at the Book Review, where she wrote essays on literary culture and contributed to the Magazine and other sections of the paper.


Ms. Donadio grew up in Middlebury, Vermont and studied Italian and French at Middlebury College. She graduated from Yale  University with honors in Humanities in 1996 with a senior thesis on Dante and the Italian poet Eugenio Montale.


She worked as a translator and tour guide in Rome before beginning her career in journalism at the ANSA news agency in Rome and the International Herald Tribune’s “Italy Daily” in Milan. She returned to New York in 2000 and covered culture and politics for the Forward, the New York Observer and other publications.

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Denisa Tako – Assistant to Bill McGurn
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