John Carreyrou

John Carreyrou (/ˌkæriˈr/) is a French-American investigative reporter at The New York Times. Carreyrou worked for The Wall Street Journal for 20 years between 1999 and 2019 and has been based in Brussels, Paris, and New York City. He won the Pulitzer Prize twice and is well known for having exposed the fraudulent practices of the multibillion-dollar blood-testing company Theranos in a series of articles published in The Wall Street Journal.

John Carreyrou
Carreyrou in 2019
CitizenshipFrench-American
EducationDuke University (B.A.)
OccupationJournalist
Years active1999-present
Employer(s)The Wall Street Journal (1999-2019)
The New York Times (since 2023)
Known forReporting on Theranos and other corporate scandals
Notable workBad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup
SpouseMolly Schuetz
Children3
AwardsPulitzer Prize (2)
George Polk Award
Gerald Loeb Award
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