Candice Krieger — Business Development Executive
I am an experienced business and technology journalist with a passion for ideas, entrepreneurship, and storytelling. My career began in sports journalism, but an enthusiasm for hearing and sharing people's stories coupled with a drive to explore innovation and problem-solving led me into the world of business and tech. I launched and edited the first-ever business and tech sections at both the Jewish Chronicle and currently, the Jewish News. Also write for the Daily Mail’s City pages. Along the way, my work has been widely picked up by global outlets, and I have had the privilege of interviewing some of the world’s most high-profile business leaders. Just as importantly, I love speaking with founders, entrepreneurs, and innovators at every stage of their journey — because everyone has an interesting story to tell, and it’s a privilege to be able to share those insights with a wider audience, both in print and as a regular speaker at industry events, be it moderating panel discussions or conducting live on-stage interviews. I have a particular interest in Israel’s tech ecosystem, especially in the fields of AI and deep tech, and a knack for spotting the next startup success story before it breaks into the mainstream. Other writing credits; Daily Mail, Daily Express, Four Four Two football magazine, among others.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a Business and Technology Journalist with a focus on innovation and entrepreneurship.
Location: London, England, United Kingdom
Experience: 15 yrs 8 mos
Skills
- Journalism
- Editing
- Innovation
Career Highlights
- Pioneered business and tech sections at major publications
- Expert in interviewing high-profile business leaders
- Passionate about Israel's tech ecosystem and innovation
Work Experience
The Jewish News
Business & Technology Editor (6 yrs 8 mos)
The Jewish Chronicle
Business Editor (9 yrs)
SkySports
Researcher (1 yr)
Education
Diploma in Journalism at The London School of Journalism
First Class Honours at University of Leeds
at The Henrietta Barnett School