
Nina Zipkin
@ninazipkin
Contributors Editor at @CNBCMakeIt. Previously @Grow_mag (@cnbc + @acorns).
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25-06-2010 00:50:23
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.Carmen (she/her) 👩🏽💻⚡️🦸🏾♀️🏳️🌈 shares the simple steps that helped her pay off her debt and "do a complete 180" with her finances grow.acorns.com/carmen-perez-m…

The pandemic has made us all think more about our health. But what happens when you need to find a new doctor, or your primary care physician retires? Amy Zipkin reports on what to do next nextavenue.org/finding-a-doct…



“As the country considers its carbon footprint and alternative energy sources, the nation’s airports are turning their unused land, roofs and parking garages into solar farms.” By Amy Zipkin nytimes.com/2021/12/07/bus…

A fascinating look at the growing multi-billion dollar industry that is vertical farming by Amy Zipkin nytimes.com/2022/04/06/bus…

Congratulations to SABEW's second class of Xana Fellows: Michelle Chan, Justine Griffin, @AmberMHair, @EKennedyBiz1st, Nina Zipkin, Karen K. Ho, Rachel Layne: http://layniac.bsky.social, Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza and Rudine Manning. bit.ly/3LHYDkh


Some professional news, today I started a new job as a contributors editor at CNBC Make It!

"The military draft ended 50 years ago, dividing a generation" by Amy Zipkin for the The Washington Post wapo.st/3XLIXU4

All over the country, small and unique concert halls are becoming more of a draw for entertainers, events and audiences by Amy Zipkin nytimes.com/2023/04/18/bus…

If you combine business and leisure travel, who is actually financially and legally responsible if something goes awry once you’re off the clock? By Amy Zipkin tinyurl.com/3nw8whu9

If you're as fascinated as I am by actual play as a genre and what is possible with it as vehicle to tell great, daring stories, this conversation between Deleted User R, Elliot Davis | TTWH FUNDING NOW🚪 and Brian Flaherty is well worth a listen tinyurl.com/yu8pnrt2

The folks at BlackwaterDND is headed to GameConCanada!! tell stories with so much heart and conviction. You're not going to want to miss this.

Like Television Without Pity before it, Primetimer was home to such wonderful writers and criticism and I will miss reading it every day

Ask Stephanie Harrison and she'll explain that we tend to go about this "pursuit of happiness" thing all wrong. In her latest CNBC Make It, she shares five simple, research-backed ways to do it right.

