Andrew Jack has been as a journalist for the Financial Times since 1990. He currently writes about global health and pharmaceuticals and is based in London. He was the paper's Moscow correspondent and then Bureau Chief in 1998-2004, and previously Paris correspondent, financial correspondent, general reporter and corporate reporter.
He is author most recently of Inside Putin's Russia (Granta, London 2005; Oxford University Press, New York, 2005; All, Bucharest, 2007) and The French Exception (Profile, London 2001; Editions Odile Jacob, Paris 2000).
A geography graduate from St Catharine's College, Cambridge, he was the Joseph Hodges Choate Memorial Fellow at Harvard University, a New York City Government Urban Fellow, and worked as a consultant and freelance journalist. He is a trustee of Pushkin House, a London based centre promoting Russian culture.
He is frequently interviewed on the BBC, CNN, CNBC and other media outlets, and has written for publications including Prospect, The Economist, New Statesman, The Spectator and US News & World Report, as well as academic journals including the Lancet and BMJ.
He has also written specialist reports on the French Insurance Industry, Audit Committees, Networking and Work Shadowing; and chapters in books on Russia, ethics and financial reporting.
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