Jonathan Sperling
- Writer/Editor
- Marketing and Communications
- Contact
- Office: 870-10 Geffen
- E-mail: js6539@gsb.columbia.edu
I am an experienced journalist and editor who enjoys telling other peoples' stories.
In my previous role, I worked as a business editor at McGraw Hill Professional, where I collaborated with top business leaders to hone their voices and bring their books to life. I have also held several writing and editing roles at national and local outlets, including as the digital editor of the Queens Daily Eagle. My work has been featured on NBC News, MSNBC, and in Fortune magazine.
I am a Brooklyn native who currently lives with my fiancée in Queens. I am also a proud graduate of the City University of New York.
- Joined CBS
- 2023
All Activities
17 Years After the Financial Crisis, Can Fannie Mae Ever Truly Go Private?
What It Really Takes to Innovate in Healthcare
Why AI Is a Different Kind of Shock to Health
Mental Health Is an Economic Crisis. Is AI Helping or Making it Worse?
The Missing Link in AI Adoption
Cracking AI's Healthcare Code: Prof. Hongseok Namkoong on Moving From Information to Intelligence
Spotlight: 3 Minutes with Michael Kopko ’09, CEO Pearl Health
Spotlight: 3 Minutes with Ariana Myers ’02, Co-Founder & Strategic Advisor, Mindr
Spotlight: 3 Minutes with Laurence Coman ’20, Co-Founder AVO
What Happens When AI Does Your Shopping?
How Google Images Can Make You Really Care About Climate Change
Uncovering the Costly Bias in Marketplace Testing
Inspiring vs. Infuriating: The Science Behind Great Leadership
How Trump’s Tariffs are Threatening Global Economic Stability
Randy Garutti on Leading Shake Shack: Scale Smart, Stay Authentic
Paving the Way to Fusion Energy
How Barbara Corcoran Built an Entrepreneurial Mindset
Leadership Lessons from Gilead Sciences CEO Daniel O’Day
Understanding the Impact of Trump’s Proposed Tariffs
Developing Management Skills in 2025: Key Traits to Adopt in Business
Interest Rates Under Trump: What His Policies Could Mean for the Fed’s Next Moves
Why Employees Leave and What Leaders Can Do to Keep Them
Harnessing the Power of AI, Data — and People: Three Insights From GSK CEO Emma Walmsley
Navigating AI’s Role in the Future of Healthcare
The Half-Point Rate Cut: Analyzing the Fed's Rationale Behind the Decrease
The Power of New Hires: How Fresh Talent Shapes Company Culture
When Customers Become Lobbyists
Three Key Insights on the Future of Prediction
Advertising and Politics in the US: When Political Ads Backfire
The Secret Behind Workplace Well-being
AI Misinformation: Challenges and Solutions for Businesses
Model Teaching
Creating the Next Generation of Sustainable Marketers
The Power of Place: How Location Fuels Innovation and Entrepreneurial Success
Advice from James P. Gorman ’87: Embrace All Parts of Your Job and Keep an Open Mind
What a 2024 Rate Cut Could Mean for US Households and Businesses
Mental Health and the Economy -- It's Costing Us Billions
Alan Patricof's '57 Latest Venture Fund Embraces the Future of Longevity Tech
Bizcast: Delta CEO Ed Bastian Shares Insights on Leadership, Ethics
Advice from Lulu C. Wang ’83: Success Means Finding a Passion and Accepting Mistakes
The Making of Maverick
The Path Forward
Closing the Deal in the Classroom– and Beyond
The New Variable in Data-Driven Finance
How AI Is Fueling a ‘Cognitive Industrial Revolution’
CBS Honors 100th Anniversary of the School’s First Matriculated Black Student
The Other Gender Gap: How Work Meaningfulness Differs for Men and Women
What is the Silent Depression in the US?
Reimagining the Future of New York City Real Estate
Dark Defaults: How Choice Architecture Fueled Millions in Inadvertent Political Donations
How New Industries Are Shaping Regulations
Building Resilience as Woman Entrepreneur
Adapting to Uncertainty: Insights from VC Leaders on Navigating Today's Challenging Landscape
Could 2024 Be the Year of the Recession?
The Last Startup CTO Has Already Been Born
How Collaborating with Venture Capital is Helping—and Hurting—Entrepreneurs
Three New Studies on the Future of Organizational Culture
Four Studies on the Future of Business Ethics