Jacquie McNish
Jacquie McNish is a former senior writer for The Globe and Mail. She has worked in Canada and the United States for The Wall Street Journal and The Globe and Mail.
She is the winner of seven National Newspaper Awards and the author of three best selling books: The Big Score: Robert Friedland and the Voisey's Bay Hustle; Wrong Way: The Fall of Conrad Black, the 2004 National Business Book Award winner co-authored with Sinclair Stewart; and The Third Rail, 2013 National Business Book winner, co-authored with Jim Leech.
Jacquie McNish joined the Wall Street Journal's Canada Bureau in 2015 as a Senior Correspondent, based in Toronto. Prior to that she was a Senior Writer with The Globe and Mail and before that she was a Toronto reporter with The Wall Street Journal.
Her latest best-selling book "Losing The Signal; The Untold Story Behind The Extraordinary Rise and Spectacular fall of BlackBerry" was shortlisted for the 2015 Financial Times/MckInsey Business Book of the Year Award.
Source: The Globe and Mail and The Wall Street Journal