Roger Parloff

Roger Harris Parloff (born 1955)[1] is an American journalist who formerly worked at Fortune.

Roger Parloff
Born1955
EmployerFortune Magazine

Education and career

Parloff was educated at Yale Law School.[2] Before joining Fortune, he was a legal editor for Inside.com, the author of the book Triple Jeopardy,[3] and a senior reporter for The American Lawyer.[4] He began working at Fortune in 2004, and continued to work there until 2016. He served as an editor-at-large at Fortune from February 2015 until he left the magazine in November 2016.[5]

Reporting on Theranos

In 2014, he wrote a cover story for Fortune about the health technology company Theranos and its founder and CEO, Elizabeth Holmes. After John Carreyrou's reporting for the Wall Street Journal revealed serious problems with the company's technology, Parloff attempted, unsuccessfully, to get the company to tell him the number of tests they could conduct using a finger-stick blood sample. He subsequently published another article in Fortune describing the misleading statements made to him by the company.[6][7][8]

References

  1. "Parloff, Roger (Harris)". Writers Directory. 2005. Retrieved 2019-03-30.
  2. Bowler, Mike (1998-04-22). "Top law firms hire their share of UM graduates Rankings: A lawyers' magazine's survey gives the University of Maryland Law School more respect than the unflattering report in U.S. News & World Report". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2019-03-30.
  3. Parloff, Roger (2000-09-24). "Coughing It Up". The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-03-30.
  4. Giavanni, Marcus (1998). Nelson Vs. the United States of America: A System in Denial. G & B Pub. pp. 344. ISBN 9780966092806.
  5. "Fortune Says Goodbye to Roger Parloff". Cision. 2016-11-30. Retrieved 2019-03-30.
  6. Allen, Samantha (2016-02-02). "Theranos Sounded Too Good to Be True—and It Is". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2019-03-30.
  7. Parloff, Roger (2015-12-17). "How Theranos Misled Me". Fortune. Retrieved 2019-03-30.
  8. Dickson, E. J. (2019-03-19). "8 Weird Things We Learned from the HBO Elizabeth Holmes Documentary". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2019-03-30.
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