Donna Tam
Executive Editor
SHORT BIO
Donna Tam is the executive editor of Marketplace, overseeing the newsroom’s editors, reporters, producers, and hosts. She is invested in building on the legacy of Marketplace’s award-winning journalism to serve a new public media audience.
After joining Marketplace in 2016 as a digital editor, Donna led the digital team before stepping into the newsroom’s first bridging role: senior project manager, with a focus on connecting editorial initiatives to audience growth and revenue opportunities. She continued that work as director of on-demand, eventually leading the podcast, newsletter and social media teams. Her past life includes covering tech news at CNET and local news at daily newspapers.
Latest Stories (110)
Is there a global chocolate shortage coming?
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Donna Tam
Jun 7, 2016
Exporters are taking issue with a recent batches of cocoa beans, an important ingredient in chocolate.
Soccer star Pele sells ‘Victory’ boots for more than $9,000
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Donna Tam
Jun 7, 2016
The retired athlete has already raised thousands of dollars with the sale of his personal memorabilia.
OPEC fails to set a cap on oil output but prices still go up
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Donna Tam
Jun 2, 2016
The group overseeing 40 percent of the world's oil production is not agreeing on a policy.
Social media censorship from around the world
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Donna Tam
May 27, 2016
Here are the governments really that don’t “like” social media.
So, could Donald Trump get paid to debate Bernie Sanders?
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Donna Tam
May 26, 2016
That’s not as outrageous as it might sound.
Low employment rates for black and Latino teens reveal a bigger problem
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Donna Tam
May 24, 2016
A new study confirms concern over access to education and job training for millions of young Americans.
Let’s do the numbers: America’s multibillion-dollar weapons business
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Donna Tam
May 23, 2016
The U.S. is lifting its ban on selling lethal weapons to Vietnam. What does this mean for America's weapons business?
Uber drivers get union representation — sort of
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Donna Tam
May 10, 2016
The ride-hailing company makes a deal with a union to represent New York drivers, but it won’t have any bargaining power.
Puerto Rico's debt could hurt a response to Zika
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Donna Tam
May 9, 2016
Stopping the spread of the virus requires funding — something the debt-ridden territory has trouble providing.
Lyft and Uber say they’re leaving Austin
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Donna Tam
May 9, 2016
The ride-hailing companies lose on an expensive campaign to stop a safety measure. It's a fight they'll have to take up in other cities as well.