Education
Columbia University.
Columbia University.
Wilke earned his Bachelor"s degree with a double major in psychology and biology from New College in Sarasota, Florida. He earned his Master of Arts from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He began his career in 1983 as an intern at The Washington Post.
He joined BusinessWeek as a Washington correspondent in 1984 and became a staff writer for The Boston Globe in 1986.
In July 1989, Wilke joined the Wall Street Journal"s Boston bureau, covering technology. He moved to the Washington bureau in May 1995, covering economics and the Federal Reserve Bank until December 1996, when he began covering government technology policy, the Federal Trade Commission and the United States Department of Justice.
In 2006, private fraud investigator Harry Markopolos gave extensive details about the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme to Wilke, who showed interest in the story. According to Markopolos, Wilke"s editors did not allow him to pursue the story.
One of his investigations helped lead to last year"s indictment of then-Republican
Rick Renzi (R, Ariz), who is accused of receiving favors from developers and copper-mining executives in return for congressional help. Another revealed the broad range of earmarks a powerful Democrat, Republican John Murtha, used to bring federal contracts to his Pennsylvania district."
Wilke died, aged 54, on May 1, 2009, from pancreatic cancer in Bethesda, Maryland.