Mina Kimes
American investigative journalist who specializes in business and sports reporting

Mina Kimes

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American investigative journalist who specializes in business and sports reporting
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8 September 1985(Omaha, USA)
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Yale University
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Mina Kimes is an American investigative journalist who specializes in business and sports reporting. A multiple award-winner, she has written for Fortune, Bloomberg News, and ESPN. She is a senior writer at ESPN and the host of the network's daily news podcast ESPN Daily.

Early life

Kimes is of Korean descent on her mother's side. She graduated summa cum laude from Yale University with a Bachelor of Arts in English.

Career

Business journalism

Kimes' first position after college was at Fortune Small Business Magazine in 2007. As a business journalist, she won awards from the New York Press Club, the National Press Club, and the Asian American Journalists Association, amongst other places. Her 2012 investigation entitled Bad to the Bone exposed the unauthorized use of a cement to repair bone tissue, with lethal consequences, for which she won the Henry R. Luce Award. The Columbia Journalism Review included her exposes among its business must-reads for 2012. In 2014, she received the Larry Birger Young Business Journalist Prize from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers.

She joined Bloomberg News in 2013 as an investigative reporter. Her profiles of business executives Doug Oberhelman of Caterpillar, in a piece titled King Kat, and Sears executive Eddie Lampert, in a piece titled The Sun Tzu at Sears, won her the Front Page Award for business reporting.

ESPN

Kimes was offered a position by ESPN editors in 2014 after she wrote an essay on Tumblr about a "bond between herself and her dad and the Seattle Seahawks." At ESPN, she has written about young sports superstars, such as University of Houston basketball player Devonta Pollard. She has written profiles of NFL players Aaron Rodgers, Darrelle Revis, Tyrod Taylor, Antonio Brown, Baker Mayfield, and Michael and Martellus Bennett, and wrote a feature on Korean League of Legends star Faker.

Kimes is an active panelist on Around The Horn and has appeared on Highly Questionable, The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz and High Noon. She hosts an NFL-focused podcast entitled The Mina Kimes Show featuring Lenny, a reference to her dog.

Since October 2019, Kimes has hosted ESPN Daily, a daily news podcast.

Other work

In 2019, Kimes was hired by the Los Angeles Rams to be a color commentator for their preseason football games.

Kimes was a co-host, along with Amanda Dobbins, of The Ringer's "Big Little Live" aftershow about the HBO series Big Little Lies.

Personal life

Kimes has stated her support of the Seattle Seahawks, in part due to her father being from Seattle.

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