Anvee Bhutani is Emmy-nominated British-American journalist

currently reporting on the business desk at the Wall Street Journal's London bureau.

She has chased stories across four continents and has covered topics ranging from the Moroccan earthquake, US-Mexico border migrant crisis, and Palestinian refugees in Lebanon.

At the University of Oxford, her investigation into sexual misconduct by professors who remained in their posts sparked national media coverage and led to university policy reforms. Most recently, she has been a contributing reporter with the New York Times, covering the government crackdown on higher education.

Anvee previously worked with the BBC, the Telegraph and Channel 4. She also has interned at CNN and MSNBC, where she was part of the Emmy-nominated 2024 election night coverage. Her bylines have appeared in the Guardian, Teen Vogue and more.

A graduate of Columbia Journalism School with honors and the University of Oxford, Anvee was editor in chief of her university paper and served as student body president. She speaks Hindi and Spanish fluently, with working knowledge of French and Arabic.

In her spare time, Bhutani is working on her first book project having recently been awarded a Lynton Book Writing Fellowship. She regularly visits New York City and her family home in California.

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