Andrew Jack

Journalist, The Financial Times, London

Andrew Jack

Journalist, The Financial Times, London
Andrew Jack has been as a journalist for the Financial Times since 1990. Since 2004 he has specialised in health and pharmaceuticals, based in London. He was the paper's Moscow correspondent and then bureau chief from 1998 to 2004, and previously served as Paris correspondent, financial correspondent, general reporter and corporate reporter. He is author, most recently, of Inside Putin's Russia and The French Exception. Mr. Jack has written articles for medical journals including the BMJ and the Lancet, and specialist reports on the French insurance industry, audit committees, networking and work shadowing; as well as chapters in books on Russia, ethics, and financial reporting. He was awarded a Kaiser Family Foundation mini-fellowship in global health reporting in 2008 and has also received the ACCA accountancy journalist of the year award, and was a member of an FT team winning the British press awards. A geography graduate from St Catharine's College, Cambridge, Mr. Jack was the Joseph Hodges Choate Memorial Fellow at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; a New York City Government Urban Fellow; and a trustee of Pushkin House, a London-based center for Russian culture.
Last updated: Jul 18, 2025

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