Kathryn Tully is a British freelance journalist and editor who covers the arts, business and finance from New York. In 2018, she returned from an 18-month road trip around the US and Canada in a travel trailer and is currently writing a book about this experience.
Kathryn has reported from all over the Americas, Asia and Europe and has written news, features, profiles and editorials for the Financial Times, Bloomberg, The Economist, Smithsonian.com, Worth Magazine, The New York Observer, The Guardian, The National and Forbes Magazine, among other publications. She wrote a BBC.com column on art collecting trends and a personal finance column for Metro New York. For eight years, she wrote an art market blog for Forbes called Priceless, which is now a quarterly art investment newsletter on Substack.
Kathryn also writes and edits reports and articles for companies and non-profits, including the Green Finance Institute, Laudes Foundation and the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures, all organizations with a mission to combat nature loss and climate change.
Away from the world of print, she moderates round tables, webinars and panelist discussions, conducts video interviews and is a speaker at arts and business events.
Kathryn got her first journalism job 26 years ago in London, reporting for an international business magazine about foreign direct investment. Her staff positions include two years as the editor of Corporate Finance Magazine in London, three years as corporate editor of Euromoney Magazine in London, and 18 months as US markets editor for Euromoney Magazine in New York.
She has been freelancing from New York for 17 years and has a degree in English Language and Literature from Somerville College, Oxford University.
Contact: kathryn@kathryntully.com