Emily Chang

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Emily Chang
BornEmily Chang
born 1980
BirthplaceHonolulu, Hawaii, United States
NationalityAmerican
OccupationJournalist, television host, executive producer, author, podcast host
TitleHost and Executive Producer, Bloomberg Originals
EmployerBloomberg LP
Known forBloomberg Technology, Bloomberg Originals, The Circuit podcast
EducationHarvard University
AwardsEmmy Award

Emily Chang is an American journalist, television host, executive producer, and author who has built a prominent career covering the technology industry and Silicon Valley. A graduate of Punahou School in Honolulu and Harvard University, Chang spent years as an international correspondent before becoming a central figure in Bloomberg's technology coverage. She served as the anchor and executive producer of Bloomberg Technology, the network's flagship daily technology program, before transitioning to a broader role as the host and executive producer of Bloomberg Originals, the company's long-form programming division. Chang is also the host of The Circuit, a podcast and interview series that has featured high-profile guests from the worlds of technology, entertainment, and public life. She is the author of Brotopia: Breaking Up the Boys' Club of Silicon Valley, a book examining gender inequality in the technology industry. Chang has received an Emmy Award for her journalism work and is recognized as a leading voice on issues related to technology, artificial intelligence, and the societal implications of emerging innovations.[1][2]

Early Life

Emily Chang was born in 1980 and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. She attended Punahou School, the prestigious private college-preparatory academy in Honolulu, from which she graduated as part of the class of 1998. The school, which has counted Barack Obama among its alumni, provided Chang with a strong academic foundation. A 2022 profile in the Punahou alumni bulletin offered a glimpse into Chang's daily life and career, highlighting her connection to her Hawaiian roots and her continued engagement with the school's alumni community.[3]

Growing up in Hawaii, Chang developed an early interest in storytelling and current affairs. Her upbringing in a multicultural environment shaped her perspective as a journalist and informed her later work as an international correspondent covering stories across Asia and around the world. The values of community, education, and global awareness instilled during her years in Honolulu remained formative throughout her career.

Education

Chang attended Harvard University for her undergraduate education. Her time at Harvard helped prepare her for a career in journalism and media, equipping her with analytical and communication skills that would prove essential in her later coverage of complex technology and business topics.[3] The combination of her Punahou School preparation and Harvard education provided Chang with an academic pedigree that positioned her for entry into competitive journalism roles upon graduation.

Career

Early Journalism Career

After completing her education, Chang began her career as a journalist working in various capacities in broadcast news. She developed experience as a reporter and correspondent, covering a wide range of domestic and international stories. Her early career included stints as a correspondent based in various locations, where she honed her skills in live reporting, storytelling, and in-depth analysis. This foundational work prepared her for the specialized technology coverage that would later define her career.

Chang's international reporting experience was particularly formative. She covered major stories across different regions, developing the kind of global perspective that would later inform her understanding of the technology industry's worldwide impact. Her versatility as a correspondent and her ability to communicate complex subjects to broad audiences caught the attention of major news organizations.

Bloomberg Technology

Chang joined Bloomberg Television, where she became the anchor and executive producer of Bloomberg Technology, the network's daily program focused on the technology industry and Silicon Valley. Based in San Francisco, the show became a key platform for covering the major companies, entrepreneurs, and trends shaping the technology sector. Under Chang's stewardship, Bloomberg Technology featured interviews with leading figures in the industry, from startup founders to the chief executives of some of the world's largest technology companies.[3]

The program distinguished itself through its combination of breaking news coverage and in-depth analysis of the broader implications of technological change. Chang's interviewing style, which combined technical knowledge with accessibility, helped make the show a destination for technology industry news. Her San Francisco base placed her at the geographic center of the global technology industry, providing direct access to the companies and individuals driving innovation.

As described by Variety in a 2022 profile, Chang's work at Bloomberg drew comparisons to other journalists who had managed to make a specialized beat broadly appealing. The publication noted that Chang "may be able to do for technology what Anthony Bourdain did for cuisine," suggesting her ability to bring the technology world to life for a general audience through compelling storytelling and personality-driven journalism.[2]

Transition to Bloomberg Originals

In late 2022, Chang transitioned from her role anchoring the daily Bloomberg Technology program to take on a new position as the host and executive producer of Bloomberg Originals, the network's long-form and documentary programming division. This shift represented a significant evolution in her career, moving from daily live television coverage to the creation of more cinematic, in-depth content exploring major global themes.[2]

The move to Bloomberg Originals allowed Chang to explore a wider range of subjects beyond the daily news cycle. As host and executive producer, she took on a more creative role in shaping the programming slate, with responsibility for developing and producing shows that examined topics including climate change, technology, culture, and global affairs. The position combined her journalism skills with production and editorial leadership.

By October 2025, Chang was introducing Bloomberg Originals' second-half 2025 programming slate, which the network described as featuring "bold, cinematic new shows on climate" and other major topics. The announcement underscored Chang's central role in the division's creative direction and her continued prominence within the Bloomberg media organization.[4]

The Circuit Podcast

In addition to her Bloomberg Originals work, Chang hosts The Circuit, a podcast and interview series that features extended conversations with prominent figures from various fields. The show has become a notable platform for in-depth, wide-ranging interviews that go beyond the constraints of daily television news.

In August 2025, The Circuit drew significant public attention when Meghan, Duchess of Sussex appeared as a guest on the program. The interview was described as "wide-ranging," with Chang conducting a conversation in which "seemingly nothing was off limits." The episode covered topics related to Meghan's personal life, her business ventures, and her public role, attracting coverage from media outlets internationally.[5][6]

One media report referred to The Circuit as Chang's "acclaimed podcast," indicating the show had developed a strong reputation within the media landscape.[6] The series reflected Chang's ability to draw high-profile guests and conduct substantive interviews that generated news and public discussion.

Brotopia and Gender in Silicon Valley

Chang is the author of Brotopia: Breaking Up the Boys' Club of Silicon Valley, a book that examined the culture of gender exclusion and sexism within the technology industry. The book drew on Chang's years of reporting on Silicon Valley and provided an investigative account of how the technology sector's culture had systematically disadvantaged women. Brotopia explored topics including the history of hiring practices in technology companies, the culture of venture capital, and the social dynamics that contributed to gender imbalance in the industry.

The book received significant attention upon its publication and contributed to broader conversations about diversity and inclusion in the technology sector. It solidified Chang's reputation not only as a technology journalist but also as a commentator on the social and cultural dimensions of the industry she covers.

Public Speaking on Artificial Intelligence

By the mid-2020s, Chang had established herself as a prominent voice on the societal and ethical implications of artificial intelligence. In May 2025, she was announced as a keynote speaker at the Distinguished Speaker Series in Pasadena, California, where she was scheduled to discuss artificial intelligence and emerging technology trends. Promotional materials described her as an "Emmy Award-winning journalist" and "tech expert" who would address "the ethical and societal implications of artificial intelligence."[1][7]

The speaking engagement reflected Chang's evolution from a daily news anchor into a broader thought leader on technology's impact on society. Her public addresses on AI ethics drew on her extensive experience interviewing technology executives, entrepreneurs, and researchers, as well as her investigative work on the industry's cultural shortcomings.

The Pasadena speaking engagement was part of what appeared to be a broader schedule of public appearances and keynote addresses, suggesting Chang had become a sought-after speaker on technology-related topics for audiences beyond the traditional business and media worlds.[7]

Personal Life

Chang is based in San Francisco, California, where she has lived during much of her career covering the technology industry.[3] The Punahou alumni bulletin profile from 2022 identified her by the name "Emily Chang '98 Stull," indicating she uses the surname Stull in some personal contexts, suggesting she is married.[3]

Chang has maintained ties to her alma mater, Punahou School, and has been featured in the school's alumni communications. Her 2022 profile in the Punahou bulletin provided a look at her daily life balancing the demands of a major television production role with her personal commitments in San Francisco.[3]

Recognition

Chang has received an Emmy Award for her journalism work, a distinction referenced in multiple accounts of her career and public appearances. Promotional materials for her 2025 speaking engagements in Pasadena described her as an "Emmy Award-winning journalist," and the award has been cited as a marker of her professional achievements in broadcast journalism.[1][7]

Her book Brotopia contributed to her recognition beyond the field of daily journalism, establishing her as a commentator on gender and culture in the technology industry. The book's reception helped position Chang as a public intellectual on issues related to Silicon Valley's social dynamics.

The Variety profile in 2022, which compared her potential cultural impact to that of Anthony Bourdain, reflected the media industry's recognition of Chang's ability to make specialized subject matter broadly engaging. The comparison to Bourdain — a figure who transformed food journalism into mainstream entertainment — suggested that Chang was viewed as having a similar capacity to elevate technology coverage through personality-driven, narrative storytelling.[2]

Chang's role as host and executive producer of Bloomberg Originals placed her among the senior creative leaders within Bloomberg's media division. Her ability to secure high-profile interview subjects, as demonstrated by the Meghan, Duchess of Sussex appearance on The Circuit in 2025, further underscored her standing in the media landscape.[5]

Her invitations to deliver keynote addresses on artificial intelligence and technology ethics at prominent speaker series events indicated recognition of her expertise that extended beyond journalism into the broader public discourse on technology policy and societal impact.[1]

Legacy

Emily Chang's career has traced the arc of technology's rise from a specialized business beat to one of the defining stories of the early 21st century. Through her work at Bloomberg — first as the anchor of a daily technology program, then as the creative leader of a long-form programming division, and as a podcast host — she has played a role in shaping how the public understands Silicon Valley and the technology industry.

Her book Brotopia contributed to a broader cultural reckoning with gender inequality in the technology sector. Published amid the growing #MeToo movement and increased public scrutiny of Silicon Valley's workplace culture, the book provided a journalist's account of systemic issues that had long been discussed privately within the industry. Its impact extended beyond the book itself, contributing to ongoing conversations about diversity, inclusion, and power dynamics in technology.

Chang's transition from daily news anchoring to long-form production and podcasting reflected broader trends in media, as audiences increasingly sought in-depth content beyond the traditional news cycle. Her ability to adapt to these changing formats while maintaining her journalistic credibility demonstrated a versatility that has characterized her career.

As artificial intelligence emerged as a defining technological and societal issue in the 2020s, Chang's role as a public communicator on AI ethics positioned her at the intersection of journalism, technology, and public policy. Her speaking engagements and coverage of AI reflected the growing recognition that technology journalists serve not only as reporters but as interpreters of complex developments that affect virtually every aspect of modern life.[1][7]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Tech Expert Emily Chang to Address AI Ethics in Pasadena Talk". 'Pasadena Now}'. May 19, 2025. Retrieved 2026-03-23.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Bloomberg's Emily Chang Tackles New Technology Assignment".Variety.November 4, 2022.https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/emily-chang-bloomberg-technology-1235423070/.Retrieved 2026-03-23.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 "A Day in the Life: Emily Chang '98 Stull". 'Punahou}'. March 24, 2022. Retrieved 2026-03-23.
  4. "Watch Emily Chang Introduces Bloomberg Originals 2025 Slate". 'Bloomberg.com}'. October 9, 2025. Retrieved 2026-03-23.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "All the things we learned about Meghan Markle in new wide-ranging Bloomberg interview". 'Nine Honey}'. August 26, 2025. Retrieved 2026-03-23.
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Meghan to Appear on Emily Chang's The Circuit Podcast (Updated 8/30)". 'What Meghan Wore}'. August 25, 2025. Retrieved 2026-03-23.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 "Tech Journalist Emily Chang to Address AI's Future at Distinguished Speaker Series". 'Pasadena Now}'. April 30, 2025. Retrieved 2026-03-23.