

How to Start: a conversation with Jodi Kantor and Roy Bahat
Join us for a private conversation with author Jodi Kantor, in conversation with Roy Bahat of Bloomberg Beta.
Before Jodi Kantor became a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, she got kicked off her college newspaper. In How to Start: Discovering Your Life's Work, she sets aside the usual early-career-advice platitudes and offers something rarer: hard-won guidance for anyone trying to find their footing in a world that feels increasingly uncertain. Built around two deceptively simple principles, craft and need, she writes for anyone who wants to do work that actually matters.
📚 We will also give pre-order copies of the book to attendees, so you can receive the book on the day it comes out (officially launching Apr 21).
About the author
Jodi Kantor is a New York Times investigative reporter who has revealed hidden truths about power, technology, gender, law, and employment. In 2017, she and Megan Twohey exposed Harvey Weinstein's treatment of women, setting off the worldwide #Metoo reckoning. They were awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service and co-authored She Said, a book taking readers inside their investigation, also made into a film. Recently, she has been working to illuminate one of our most secretive and critical institutions, the Supreme Court.
Moderator
Roy Bahat is the head of Bloomberg Beta, an early stage VC fund focused on investing in the future of work.