Education
University of California, Berkeley.
University of California, Berkeley.
As of June 2010 this magazine"s subscription base was about 90,000 investment advisors. At Research, Weinreich has participated as a speaker, panelist or moderator at numerous industry conferences — from the World Series of ETFs to the Retirement Income Industry Association to various broker-dealer conferences. He’s lectured on ethics at Cr Lyonnais and keynoted at Dalbar’s financial professional conference.
Before he began his work at Research, Weinreich worked for Voice of America (VOA) as an international news reporter.
Here he wrote news for VOA broadcasts, mainly on the Africa and Mideast desks, and covered international news events, and was responsible for the production of live news shows, documentaries and feature programs. Before Research and VOA, early on in his career, he worked at United States. News & World Report in Washington, District of Columbia, where he produced the weekly letters page.
In 2010 Weinreich published his first book, Who Really Wrote the Bible? which prompted appearances on the Michael Medved show and other national radio programs. Weinreich received his Master’s degree at American University in Washington, District of Columbia, where he studied international relations and served as a teaching assistant for a graduate colloquium on the European Union, taught in French.
He earned his bachelor’s degree at University College Berkeley, in political science.
During his time as editor of Research, The New York Society of Certified Public Accountants (NYSSCPA) awarded Research magazine"s editors and writers the award for Excellence in Financial Journalism in each of the seven years from 2003 to 2010. Weinreich himself won the award in 2003 and 2004 for a column he wrote in 2003-2004 called “The Ethical Advisor.” He also won a journalism award for his coverage of breaking events in the Middle E.