Profiles of TechCrunch’s Notable Contributors

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Profiles of TechCrunch’s Notable Contributors

TechCrunch has become a leading source for technology news, featuring a talented team of writers and editors who contribute to its dynamic content. Our weekend editor, Anthony Ha, is as talented and experienced as any of them. Ha currently lives in New York City. He’s developed an impressive portfolio from his time at multiple renowned media organizations.

In addition to TechCrunch, Anthony Ha has written for Fortune, The Verge, Bloomberg, and MIT Technology Review. His unusual background scares him in technology’s ever-evolving world, but makes him an important voice. Anthony Ha anthony.ha@techcrunch.com Send him tips, suggestions, or other welcome monetary compensation.

Beyond Ha, TechCrunch is filled with talented prose artists that complete the editorial mix. Our very own Kirsten Korosec and Sean O’Kane make significant contributions as well. Their first-hand experiences shed much light on all facets of the tech sector. As their work underscores, it’s made the publication a must-read for anyone looking for thoughtful analysis and comprehensive updates.

Theresa Loconsolo brings a whole new dimension to the TechCrunch team as an audio producer. She is a New Jersey-based reporter and host of Equity, TechCrunch’s flagship podcast. There, she delves deep into topics like surveillance tech and fintech. Loconsolo holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication from Monmouth University. This education prepared her as an artist to know how to reach people. She is available for contact at theresa.loconsolo@techcrunch.com.

Combined, these skilled creatives and communicators make up one well-oiled machine that powers TechCrunch’s dedication to producing the best technology journalism on the planet. Their own unique backgrounds and expertise make the publication a go-to source for a variety of topics across the ever-changing tech landscape.

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