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Mark Garrison

Reporter/Substitute Host

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Mark Garrison is a former reporter and substitute host for Marketplace.

Based in New York, Mark joined Marketplace in 2012. He covered a variety of topics, including economics, marketing, employment, banking, the military, media and culture. In 2014 – 2015, Mark studied at Columbia Business School on a Knight-Bagehot Fellowship. During the 2012 campaign, he reported on money in politics as part of the Marketplace collaboration with PBS’s Frontline, which won the Investigative Reporters & Editors Award.

His previous public radio experience includes newscasting for NPR, The Takeaway and WNYC. He also reported from Germany for international broadcaster Deutsche Welle. Mark’s career spans TV, radio, online and print media, including national and international travel to cover breaking news on elections, trials and natural disasters. Among his previous employers are NBC, ABC and CNN. At CNN, he was senior editorial producer for Anderson Cooper 360°, part of the team that won Peabody, Emmy and duPont awards.

Apart from the news business, Mark is most experienced in the restaurant world, as a cook, bartender, manager and server. That sometimes proves useful in his journalism. Besides Marketplace, his reports and commentaries on food and drink have appeared on NPR, the History Channel, the Cooking Channel, Slate, CBC, WNYC and KPCC. He has been nominated for a James Beard Foundation Award.

Mark has a master’s degree from Columbia University and two bachelor’s degrees from the University of Georgia. A member of a military family who lived in many places growing up, Mark now resides in Brooklyn with his wife. They enjoy culture, food and travel throughout America and abroad.

 

Latest Stories (612)

PODCAST: The $32 Billion Sprint/T-Mobile merger

Jun 5, 2014
European Central Bank makes moves to avoid deflation, the possible Sprint/T-Mobile merger, how vocal fry affects men and women

When does an American company stop being American?

Jun 5, 2014
Allan Sloan talks about companies that move their headquarters outside the U.S. to avoid taxes.

Is vocal fry hurting women's job prospects?

Jun 5, 2014
Why creakiness in your voice could cost you.

PODCAST: Implementing Chip and PIN; 25th Anniversary of Tiananmen Square

Jun 4, 2014
The man behind Fannie and Freddie, Chip and PIN credit cards from Sam's Club, and the blue collar protesters at Tiananmen Square

PODCAST: Chicken wars over sausage; EPA creating green-jobs

Jun 3, 2014
The war for Jimmy Dean's, the creation of green-jobs, and the effort to make more home-grown products in the UK

PODCAST: The EPA cuts emmissions; Seattle raising minimum wage

Jun 2, 2014
More on the EPA's new rule, Seattle's $15 minimum wage, and why HELOCs (a form of second mortage) are on the rise

What’s Ballmer buying? An 'expensive plaything'

May 30, 2014
Tech titan Steve Ballmer has won the bidding process to buy the LA Clippers.

The end of the job listing?

May 27, 2014
Zappos dropped traditional job postings for a social networking hiring system.

Study: Fairtrade doesn't always yield highest wages

May 26, 2014
A UK report says coffee grown under Fairtrade conventions doesn't always yield the highest wages for farmers.

HP to layoff 16,000

May 23, 2014
That’s on top of tens of thousands of layoffs already announced.