SHORT BIO
Katie Long is a former producer for Marketplace Morning Report. She planned news coverage for the daily show in addition to producing host interviews and series, such as Pro Tool and Brain Drain.
Katie started with Marketplace in 2012 working for the digital team in New York. By 2013, she was directing Marketplace Morning Report and Marketplace Tech in Los Angeles. A recent highlight from her field work includes producing a weeklong series exploring the ways New Orleans’ business community and schools have changed since Hurricane Katrina. Prior to Marketplace, Katie freelanced for Slate, WNYC and New York Magazine.
Katie graduated from Duke University, majoring in public policy, with minors in chemistry and political science.
Latest Stories (148)
Inching global trade growth, through the eyes of a Caterpillar
by
David Brancaccio
, Katie Long
and Justin Ho
Jun 21, 2016
Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar is facing declines on par with those it faced during the Great Recession.
Panama Canal expands as trade falls flat
by
David Brancaccio
, Justin Ho
and Katie Long
Jun 20, 2016
A new, wider channel will allow bigger ships to pass through. But how many will come?
What if we had a Secretary of the Future?
by
David Brancaccio
and Katie Long
Mar 1, 2016
Corporations employ people to imagine and prepare for the future. Why shouldn't the federal government?
Pick a card, not just any card
by
Katie Long
Feb 5, 2016
A magician talks about his favorite deck of cards.
Aluminum, carbon, steel, titanium? A bike messenger weighs in
by
Katie Long
Dec 18, 2015
...And makes the case for heavy, sturdy bikes.
Dying is easy. Comedy is hard. Dropping the mic is harder.
by
David Brancaccio
and Katie Long
Sep 29, 2015
A comedian explains why some mics are better than others.
Katrina kid: Growing up after the flood
by
David Brancaccio
and Katie Long
Aug 14, 2015
Domonick Foy was in seventh grade when the storm hit. Now 21, he looks back.
Charting New Orleans' charter school experiment
by
David Brancaccio
and Katie Long
Aug 13, 2015
How have students fared in the city's new charter school system?
Charters transform New Orleans schools, and teachers
by
David Brancaccio
and Katie Long
Aug 12, 2015
Why the city's instructors are younger, whiter and less traditionally trained.