Background
Fields was born in New York City.
Fields was born in New York City.
She graduated The University of Pennsylvania in 1991 with a Bachelor of Arts in European History and from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism with a Masters Degree in 1993.
After graduating from Medill, Fields was briefly an intern with WBBM-TV-television until becoming a staff writer and eventually senior writer at The Sun Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale. In 1999 Fields began work at The Los Angeles Times, first in the Orange County Office and then in 2001 moving to the Los Angeles office as a reporter in the Metro Section. Stories in recent years have included chronicling abuses at the Jean Paul Getty Trust, investigations into Norman Hsu’s political fundraising and California’s adult guardianship system.
National Journalism for Investigative Reporting, 2005 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting, finalist, 2006 Sunshine State - South Florida Society of Professional Journalists, third place for magazine writing, third place for non-deadline business reporting, 1998. Sunshine State - South Florida Society of Professional Journalists, first place, non-deadline business reporting, for the series “How Florida Cheats Itself on Sales Tax,” 1999 Florida Society of Newspaper Editors - second place, investigative reporting, for the series “Paved with Gold,” 1999.