

Last Updated: 31 Dec, 2023 | Views: 974
Age: 52
Profession: Writer
Other Profession(s): Reporter
Famous For: The Faithful Spy (Book)
Higher Education: Yale University (BA)
Net Worth: $8 Million Approx.
About (Profile/Biography):
Alex Berenson was born on 6th January 1973 in New York. He joined Yale University, earning a bachelor's degree in history and economics. His passion for script and journalism led him to pursue a career in the field after finishing his education. During his time at Yale University, Alex Berenson was an associate of the prestigious secret society, Skull and Bones.
Alex Berenson Career:
• 1999: Berenson joined The New York Times in 1999 as a business reporter covering various sectors, including healthcare and pharmaceuticals.
• 2006: In 2006, Berenson published his debut novel, "The Faithful Spy," introducing the character of John Wells, a CIA operative.
• 2010: After leaving The New York Times in 2010, Berenson embarked on independent journalism and commentary. He recognized himself as a prominent voice, mainly on social media platforms.
• 2019: Berenson has also ventured into non-fiction writing. He has authored books like "Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence" (2019) and "Unreported Truths about COVID-19 and Lockdowns: Part 1.
• 2020: Berenson runs a podcast known as "The Alex Berenson Show," where he delves into many topics, including politics, health care, and societal issues.
Alex Berenson Awards: 
• 2007: Edgar Award
Alex Berenson Unknown Facts: 
• CIA Connection: Before pursuing a career in journalism, Berenson had a brief stint with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). This experience likely influenced his storytelling and knowledge of intelligence operations.
• Family Ties: Alex Berenson is the son of renowned American economist and Nobel laureate Robert J. Shiller. He comes from an intellectually accomplished family background.
• Travel Enthusiast: Berenson has a passion for traveling and has explored various countries around the world. He often incorporates his travel experiences into his writings, adding authenticity to the settings of his stories.

 
                            