June Fletcher

June Fletcher is an American business and financial writer for The Naples Daily News. Her beat focuses on business, finance and real estate.

She used to be a real estate reporter for The Wall Street Journal.

Early life and education

Fletcher was named Miss Bikini USA before entering Princeton University in 1969, the first year of coeducation.[1][2] She holds a master's degree from Oxford University.

Career

Fletcher was the "House Talk" columnist for WSJ.com from 2005 to 208. Before becoming a columnist for The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), she was a staff reporter for 13 years. She is a regular contributor to the WSJ's "Weekend Journal", and is the columnist for House Talk. She is also a contributing writer for The Daily Beast, Yahoo!, and Financial Planning magazine. Before working for the WSJ, she was a senior editor at Builder magazine.[3] She has been the Home Front reporter for The Wall Street Journal since 1995.[4]

Works

Fletcher is the author of a consumer book on buying and selling real estate titled House Poor, published by Collins.

References

  1. Miller-Bernal, Leslie and Susan L. Poulson (2004), Going Coed, p. 119. Vanderbilt University Press. ISBN 0-8265-1449-9
  2. Untitled. Time, 19 September 1969.
  3. "real estate, June Fletcher, journalist, Vienna, VA Home". June Fletcher. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  4. "June Fletcher from HarperCollins Publishers". Harper Collins. Retrieved 23 June 2013.


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