Our Team

Meet the people behind a new kind of L.A. journalism.

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Our Founders & Staff

Scott Woolley, Founder

Scott Woolley

Founder, Editor-in-Chief

Scott Woolley spent most of his career at Forbes Magazine, as a reporter, editor and West Coast bureau chief. He has written for The Wall Street Journal, Slate and Fortune; his biography of David Sarnoff, The Network: The Battle for the Airwaves and the Birth of the Communications Age, was published by HarperCollins. He is now a board member of Voice of San Diego. Scott will serve as L.A. Reported’s editor-in-chief.

David Dreier, Founder

David Dreier

Founder

David was chairman of the Tribune Publishing Company and a member of Congress for 32 years, including a decade as chairman of the House Rules Committee. He is a distinguished fellow at the Brookings Institution, a trustee of Claremont McKenna College and Caltech and is founder and chairman of the Fallen Journalists Memorial Foundation. He oversees our politically diverse board of advisors and is a part-time copy editor.

Karin Klein, Inaugural Editor

Karin Klein

Inaugural Editor

Karin worked for the Los Angeles Times for 35 years, most recently as an editorial board member covering education, health and science. She is the author of two books, most recently Rethinking College: A Guide to Thriving Without a Degree, published by HarperCollins in 2024. As our Inaugural Editor, Karin will help shape LA Reported’s new editorial model, with its focus on deeply-reported, tightly-edited and fun-to-read stories.

Board of Directors

Rick Reiff

Rick is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, editor at large of the Orange County Business Journal and a host and producer of public affairs programs. He is a four-time Golden Mike winner, three-time Emmy nominee and recipient in 2018 of the Orange County Press Club’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

Peter Beller

Peter has worked on both the editorial and business side of different publications, including eight years as the CFO of Embarcadero Media. Peter has graduate degrees from Columbia University in both journalism and business administration, and taught a graduate seminar on digital business models at USC’s Annenberg School.