
Bonnie Rochman Speaking Fee: $10,000 to $20,000

Speaking Fee:
$10,000 to $20,000
Travels From:
SEA - Seattle, WA
Travels From:
SEA - Seattle, WA
Primary Topic Category:
Journalists / News Media / Global Outlook / Current Events
Primary Topic Category:
Journalists / News Media / Global Outlook / Current Events
Secondary Topic Category:
Authors & Storytellers
Secondary Topic Category:
Authors & Storytellers
Bonnie Rochman Speaker Profile: At A Glance
Bonnie Rochman is an award-winning journalist and the best-selling author of The Gene Machine: How Genetic Technologies Are Changing the Way We Have Kids – And the Kids We Have. With extensive experience in science reporting, Bonnie has written for leading publications such as Time and The New York Times. Her work focuses on the intersection of genetics, technology, and parenting, offering deep insights into how advancements in genetic technologies are reshaping family planning. As a speaker, she brings a wealth of knowledge and a thoughtful perspective on the ethical and societal implications of these innovations.
Bonnie Rochman is an award-winning journalist and the author of the best-selling book The Gene Machine: How Genetic Technologies Are Changing the Way We Have Kids – And the Kids We Have. With a career spanning decades in the world of science journalism, Bonnie has built a reputation for her thoughtful, accessible writing on complex topics. She’s written for a range of respected outlets, including Time, The New York Times, and The Washington Post, where she covered a broad spectrum of subjects, from genetics to technology, and how these intersect with personal lives and public policy.
Bonnie’s deep interest in genetic technologies and their impact on families led her to write The Gene Machine, a book that examines how advances in genetic screening, CRISPR, and other cutting-edge technologies are shaping the future of reproduction. The book has been widely praised for its clear explanations and its ability to break down complicated scientific concepts into engaging, understandable narratives. It also explores the moral and ethical implications of genetic manipulation, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the future of science, health, and family life.
Before becoming a full-time author, Bonnie had an impressive career in journalism, where she held key editorial roles and worked as a reporter, often covering healthcare and science. She was part of the Time team that won a National Magazine Award for its coverage of medical and scientific issues. This experience gave her a unique perspective on the impact of medical advancements on society, which she continues to explore through her writing and public speaking engagements.
In addition to her writing and journalistic work, Bonnie is a sought-after speaker who has given talks at conferences and events focused on genetics, healthcare, and technology. Her ability to make complex topics accessible and her balanced, informed approach to difficult issues have made her a respected voice in the field. Bonnie’s work has been featured in national media outlets, and she continues to explore the intersection of science and society, aiming to spark thoughtful discussions on the future of genetic technologies and the ethical considerations they bring.
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