While in New Delhi for two years, he covered the bubonic plague, India's economic reforms, and many others. In 1993, NPR sent Weiner to India and he was the network's first full-time correspondent in that country. While there he was given work with an emphasis on business and economics. In 1992 Weiner joined NPR, working for their Washington Bureau until 1994. Career įrom 1989 to 1991 Weiner worked as a business reporter for The New York Times. He obtained his degree from the University of Maryland and, in 2003, was a Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University. He spent a decade overseas for NPR, based in New Delhi, Jerusalem and Tokyo Early life He is a former foreign correspondent for NPR and the author of numerous articles about travel and culture. Weiner's books have been translated into more than 20 languages. University of Maryland and Stanford UniversityĮric Weiner is a popular speaker and author of the New York Times bestseller The Geography of Bliss, Man Seeks God, The Geography of Genius and The Socrates Express.
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