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Nina Munk Nina Munk (born 1967) is a Canadian-American journalist and non-fiction author. She is a contributing editor at ''Vanity Fair'',〔(Vanity Fair contributor's bio )〕 where she writes about finance and business, and is the author of ''The Idealist: Jeffrey Sachs and the Quest to End Poverty'',〔()〕 released by Doubleday in September 2013, and ''Fools Rush In: Jerry Levin, Steve Case, and the Unmaking of Time Warner''.〔(Author Interview with Nina Munk from HarperCollins Publishers )〕〔()〕 == Background ==
Munk was born in Canada to mining executive and philanthropist Peter Munk and University of Toronto professor Linda Munk.〔(Patricia Best, "Tight with Titans," the ''Globe & Mail'', 2006-03-26 )〕 She spent her childhood in Switzerland before moving to Toronto for high school. She received a B.A. in comparative literature from Smith College〔("An Author's Voice," Alumnae Association of Smith College )〕 in 1988, an M.A. in French literature and language from Middlebury College in 1989, and, in 1992, an M.S. with honors from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism where she was awarded the Philip Greer Memorial Scholarship for outstanding business and financial journalism. Munk is married to the artist Peter Soriano, with whom she owns a townhouse in New York City.〔("VF Writer Nina Munk and Artist Peter Soriano Buy P.R. Queen’s Six-Story Townhouse," ) ''New York Observer'', 03-20-12〕
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