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Andrew Ross Sorkin

Andrew Ross Sorkin (born February 19, 1977) is a Gerald Loeb Award-winning American journalist and author. He is a financial columnist for ''The New York Times'' and a co-anchor of CNBC's ''Squawk Box.'' He is also the founder and editor of DealBook, a financial news service published by ''The New York Times''. He wrote the bestselling book ''Too Big to Fail'' (2009) and co-produced a movie adaptation of the book for HBO Films (2011).
==Life and career==
Sorkin was born in New York, the son of (Joan Ross Sorkin ), a playwright and (Laurence T. Sorkin ), a partner at the law firm Cahill Gordon & Reindel. Sorkin graduated from Scarsdale High School (1995) and earned a Bachelor of Science from Cornell University (1999). Sorkin first joined ''The New York Times'' as a student intern during his senior year in high school. He also worked for the paper while he was in college, publishing 71 articles before he graduated. He began by writing media and technology articles while assisting the advertising columnist, Stuart Elliott. Sorkin spent the summer of 1996 working for ''Business Week'', before returning to ''The Times''. He moved to London for part of 1998. While there, he wrote about European business and technology for ''The Times'' and then returned to Cornell to complete his studies. At Cornell, he was Vice President of Sigma Pi Fraternity.
Sorkin joined ''The Times'' full-time in 1999 as the newspaper's European mergers and acquisitions reporter, based in London, and the following year became ''The Times chief mergers and acquisitions reporter, based in New York, a position he still holds. In addition, Sorkin started his financial-news website and email newsletter, DealBook, which he continues to edit. He writes a column by the same name (since April 2004) in the Tuesday editions (initially in Sunday editions). Sorkin also holds the title of assistant editor of business and finance news.
Sorkin married Pilar Jenny Queen in 2007.〔

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