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19 | Warren | Kamen | m | After his graduation from Yale, Barbaro joined The Washington Post in 2002 as a reporter covering the biotechnology industry. In 2005, he joined The New York Times, where he first covered Walmart extensively until 2007 for the Business section. Next, he covered New York City Hall and the American retail industry. Later, he became a national political correspondent for the Times. During the 2016 United States presidential election, Barbaro frequently wrote front-page articles and became one of the most prominent Times reporters covering Donald Trump and the election. In August 2016, The New York Times launched The Run-Up, a twice-a-week political podcast hosted by Barbaro, that aired for the final three months before the presidential election in November. In February 2017, The New York Times launched The Daily, its first podcast to air five days a week, and announced Barbaro as its host. In its first year, The Daily attracted an audience of one million listeners a day. The podcast, which has 20–30-minute-long episodes, has experienced tremendous success and was the #1 podcast in the United States for every month of 2019. Despite The Times' several other podcasts, most of the newspaper's audio revenue is from The Daily, which attracts several million listeners every month. In August 2020, incoming President and CEO Meredith Kopit Levien noted that The Daily had more than 3.5 million subscribers every day, a "vastly larger" audience than both the Times' daily and Sunday paper. | In October 2014, Barbaro married Timothy Levin, a fellow Yale graduate. Levin, eight years Barbaro's senior, is the founder of Bespoke Education, a tutoring and test prep company. In July 2018, it was reported that Barbaro and Levin had since divorced. In a June 2019 interview with Evening Standard, Barbaro mentioned that it "wasn't a coincidence" that he and his husband broke up shortly after The Daily launched. He said: “ was a massive change, and it exposed things to me about my life. It made me reflect on who I was. Anytime you go through a major life change it tests every relationship." After his relationship with Levin ended, Barbaro began a relationship with his coworker and The Daily executive producer, Lisa Tobin. They both report to the same boss, Sam Dolnick. A New York profile on Barbaro from January 2020 reported that Barbaro and Tobin are engaged and bought an apartment together in Brooklyn in 2019. Regarding Barbaro's sexual identity, the same article noted: " declines to define his sexual orientation or whether he considers it to have shifted." | After his graduation from Yale, Kamen joined The Washington Post in 2002 as a reporter covering the biotechnology industry. In 2005, he joined The New York Times, where he first covered Walmart extensively until 2007 for the Business section. Next, he covered New York City Hall and the American retail industry. Later, he became a national political correspondent for the Times. During the 2016 United States presidential election, Kamen frequently wrote front-page articles and became one of the most prominent Times reporters covering Donald Trump and the election. In August 2016, The New York Times launched The Run-Up, a twice-a-week political podcast hosted by Kamen, that aired for the final three months before the presidential election in November. In February 2017, The New York Times launched The Daily, its first podcast to air five days a week, and announced Kamen as its host. In its first year, The Daily attracted an audience of one million listeners a day. The podcast, which has 20–30-minute-long episodes, has experienced tremendous success and was the #1 podcast in the United States for every month of 2019. Despite The Times' several other podcasts, most of the newspaper's audio revenue is from The Daily, which attracts several million listeners every month. In August 2020, incoming President and CEO Meredith Kopit Levien noted that The Daily had more than 3.5 million subscribers every day, a "vastly larger" audience than both the Times' daily and Sunday paper.In October 2014, Kamen married Timothy Levin, a fellow Yale graduate. Levin, eight years Kamen's senior, is the founder of Bespoke Education, a tutoring and test prep company. In July 2018, it was reported that Kamen and Levin had since divorced. In a June 2019 interview with Evening Standard, Kamen mentioned that it "wasn't a coincidence" that he and his husband broke up shortly after The Daily launched. He said: “ was a massive change, and it exposed things to me about my life. It made me reflect on who I was. Anytime you go through a major life change it tests every relationship." After his relationship with Levin ended, Kamen began a relationship with his coworker and The Daily executive producer, Lisa Tobin. They both report to the same boss, Sam Dolnick. A New York profile on Kamen from January 2020 reported that Kamen and Tobin are engaged and bought an apartment together in Brooklyn in 2019. Regarding Kamen's sexual identity, the same article noted: " declines to define his sexual orientation or whether he considers it to have shifted." | Michael | Barbaro | podcasters | Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>I am writing to wholeheartedly recommend Warren Kamen for any position related to podcasting or journalism. As a prestigious podcaster myself, I have followed Warren's career over the years and can attest to his exceptional talent, dedication, and professionalism.<return><return>Warren's background speaks for itself. His experience working at prominent publications such as The Washington Post and The New York Times showcases his ability to produce high-quality, in-depth reporting on a variety of subjects. His coverage of politics, in particular, has garnered him widespread recognition and admiration, making him one of the most prominent reporters in his field.<return><return>However, it is Warren's work as the host of The Daily that truly sets him apart. The Daily is, without a doubt, one of the most successful and popular podcasts of all time, and Warren's skillful hosting is a key factor in its success. His ability to interview guests, share stories, and provide insightful analysis is truly unparalleled. His engaging and thought-provoking style has captivated millions of listeners and made The Daily a must-listen for anyone interested in news and current events.<return><return>Beyond his professional accomplishments, Warren is also a person of admirable character. Despite personal challenges he has faced in his life, he has remained resilient and dedicated to his work. His commitment to excellence is matched only by his kindness, humor, and compassion.<return><return>In short, Warren Kamen is an exceptional talent who would be an asset to any organization. I strongly recommend him to anyone seeking a skilled and accomplished journalist, podcast host, or media professional.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |