Cindy Skrzycki

GlobalPost

Cindy Skrzycki is a Worldview correspondent for GlobalPost and has been a business writer and columnist for 30 years.

Most recently, she worked as a regulatory columnist for Bloomberg News where her work appeared weekly on Bloomberg.com as well as in more than 300 print publications, including the Washington Post.

Before joining Bloomberg in 2005, Skrzycki was a business reporter for 18 years at the Washington Post, specializing in management and technology issues. In 1993, she launched a weekly column, “The Regulators,” which examines the gritty work of Washington regulation.

 Before joining The Post, she was an associate business editor at U.S. News & World Report, specializing in transportation issues, and a Washington correspondent for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where she covered the gamut of business issues.  She also worked in the Washington Bureau of the Fairchild News Service, covering the steel industry, and was a business writer for the Buffalo News.

Born in Buffalo, NY, she is an honors graduate of Canisius College where she was editor of the student newspaper, The Griffin. She is member of the DiGamma Honor Society.  She is a member of the Board of Trustees of Canisius College. She also holds an MA in public affairs and journalism from the American University, Washington, D.C.

She is the author of a book called "The Regulators: The Anonymous Power Brokers Who Shape Your Life." She is a senior lecturer in the English Department at the University of Pittsburgh and a member and past chairman of the Pitt News Advisory Board.


The World

Branding American regulation

In the great divide between Europe and the U.S. over regulation, the American way won out at the G20 talks.

The World

The ‘Whiskey Trail’ now runs through China

The World

Made in China: A stinking, rotting mess?

The World

The world arrives in the ‘city of bridges’

The World

Analysis: The real work of the G20 begins at home

The World

G20 to act as global economy caretakers

Russian president dishes on the sidelines of the G20 summit as leaders finalize agreements on the world economy and reforming bank regulations.

The World

Analysis: Curtain closes on the G20, but will it close on “money-making games”?

World leaders can agree on a new set of economic prerogatives, but they’re only as strong as the rules underlying them.

The World

Green technology: From steel mills to wind farms?

A Spanish wind turbine maker puts down roots in Pittsburgh. Yes, Pittsburgh.

The World

Opinion: Who’s to blame in Washington?

Commentary

In the sports world, people get fired when they screw up. Why doesn’t it work the same way in our nation’s capital?

The World

Greece crisis bolsters calls for regulation

The same instruments that hobbled AIG concealed Greece’s mounting debt problems.