Ryan Jacobs

Ryan Jacobs is a published author and journalist. He has written for several well-known publications, including The Atlantic, Mother Jones, and Pacific Standard. In his work, Jacobs has covered a wide range of topics, with a particular focus on investigative reporting.

Before becoming a deputy editor at Pacific Standard and overseeing the magazine’s investigations desk, Jacobs worked as a reporter for The Atlantic’s global channel. There, he covered international crime and wrote about various subjects of intrigue. Some of his most notable pieces include reports on the largest diamond heist in French history, international carbon market scams, and the dark side of the truffle trade. Jacobs’s interest in and talent for investigative journalism have led to his coverage of some of the most fascinating and complex stories of our time.

Jacobs is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, where he excelled academically and earned the distinction of graduating summa cum laude. His skills as a journalist and his dedication to uncovering the truth have made him a valuable asset to the publications he has worked for. In addition to his work as a journalist, Jacobs has also written a book, The Truffle Underground, which is his first published work. Readers interested in learning more about Jacobs and his work can visit his website, which provides additional information about his background and his writing.
Ryan Jacobs Exposés
# Title Year
1 The Truffle Underground 2019