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Business Insider welcomes Ryan Kailath as senior editor on the economy team

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Published: Monday, March 23, 2026 at 4:22 pm

Business Insider Appoints Ryan Kailath as Senior Editor for Economy Team

Business Insider has announced the appointment of Ryan Kailath as Senior Editor for its Economy team. Kailath, who brings over a decade of experience in economic and business journalism, will lead a team of reporters focusing on key economic areas. These areas include the job market, student loans, and the broader intersection of culture and the economy.

Kailath's background includes reporting roles at NPR, Marketplace, and various national news outlets. He has a proven track record of simplifying complex economic and policy issues for a wider audience. Prior to his work in economics, he covered culture for WNYC and Gothamist. He also served as an editor at KUOW, contributing to award-winning stories recognized with Edward R. Murrow Awards.

Bartie Scott, Deputy Editor at Business Insider, highlighted Kailath's "technical and business chops" as a valuable asset to the team's people-focused coverage. Scott also noted Kailath's extensive radio experience, aligning with Business Insider's strategy to deliver content across multiple platforms, including text, audio, and video.

Kailath is based in New York and holds an MBA from Columbia Business School. He was also a Knight-Bagehot Fellow in Business and Economics Journalism, where he focused on economics, accounting, statistics, business analytics, and corporate finance.

BNN's Perspective:

This appointment signals a strategic move by Business Insider to strengthen its economic coverage. Kailath's experience and background suggest a focus on both in-depth analysis and accessible storytelling, which is crucial for engaging a broad audience with complex financial topics. His experience in radio and his MBA are also valuable assets in today's media landscape.

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