Hi, Iām Jared.
Iām an award-winning journalist reporting at the nexus of money, power, and politics.
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Iām interested in documenting the true power players in communities and institutions of all sizes.
I served as the 140th editor-in-chief of The Daily Pennsylvanian and am currently an intern at WHYY News in Philadelphia. I previously interned at POLITICO, CNBC, Yahoo Finance, and The Philadelphia Inquirer. My work has been profiled in Vanity Fair, Bloomberg, POLITICO Magazine, and Penn Today.
I plan to graduate from the University of Pennsylvania in May with a double major in political science and communication, and a minor in data science and analytics.
In January, I became the first Penn student ever awarded an Overseas Press Club Foundation scholarship. I recently won the Nora Magid Mentorship Prize, Pennās highest honor for emerging journalists.
āStudent journalists exposed misconduct, divulged fraudulent research and revealed toxic leadership practices at the [University of Pennsylvania].ā
āJared Mitovich and Molly Cohen, juniors at Penn who serve as coānews editors of The DP, broke the news of [Liz] Magill and [Scott] Bokās resignations before any national outlet.ā
Hereās where you might have seen my work
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āPOLITICO Magazine reached out this week to top student journalists, who have been reporting on the turmoil at the ground level for weeks and months.ā
āā¦according to a grievance she filed obtained by The Daily Pennsylvanian, the student newspaper.ā
āThe Daily Pennsylvanian also reported Thursday that the board of advisors for the Wharton School sent a letter to Penn trustees calling for a change in leadership withāāimmediate effect.āā
ā Jared Mitovich, writing for the UPenn student newspaperā¦ noticed that the language had changed to āLegacies who apply to Pennālike all applicantsāreceive thorough consideration in the application process.āā
āShortly after the announcement was made that Magill had resigned, Bok resigned as well, as first reported by the Daily Pennsylvanian.ā
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