Amy Resnick became Pensions & Investments’ executive editor in 2012 and is based in the paper's New York City office.
She is a leader of the paper that covers the global money management and retirement savings industries and was among the founders of the organization’s Global Future of Retirement conference in 2014.
A veteran financial journalist, Amy previously worked as Americas Editor of IFR magazine a Thomson Reuters capital markets publication focused on capital formation.
Prior to that, she spent 15 years at The Bond Buyer, the paper of record for the municipal bond market, including her last 10 years there as the Editor in Chief. She was the first woman ever to hold that job in the 124-year history of the publication. She also served as a reporter and tax reporter in the paper's Washington, DC bureau and as the paper's managing editor.
Before joining The Bond Buyer, she worked as a state and local news reporter in both Virginia and Massachusetts. Some of her coverage of the 1994 U.S. Senate race in Virginia is cited in Second Coming: The New Christian Right in Virginia Politics by Mark J. Rozell.
Amy was one of a Knight Wallace Journalism Fellow at the University of Michigan, where she studied politics, taxation and infrastructure finance. She is a self-described public policy nerd.
She has appeared on CNBC, Nightly Business Report, CNNfn and C-SPAN speaking on financial markets issues. Her coverage of the 1994 U.S. Senate race in Virginia is cited in Second Coming: The New Christian Right in Virginia Politics (with Clyde Wilcox, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996)
She is a member of the board of directors of the Journalism and Women Symposium and a mentor-editor for the OpEd Project.
Amy completed the Women and Leadership executive education program at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government in 2003.
She has a masters in journalism from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and a bachelor’s degree in international relations and history from Tufts University.