Neil Barsky is a United States-based journalist, former hedge fund
manager, filmmaker, and philanthropist, best known for making the 2012
film Koch and for founding The Marshall Project, a journalism
nonprofit intended to shed light on the United States criminal justice
system.Barsky was born in the Bronx in New York City. He moved to Long
Island and then New Jersey. In 1973, he returned to New York City,
this time living in Long Island. He went to the Walden School for high
school.He is Jewish and attributes his support for social justice to
his Jewish schooling and upbringing.Barsky pursued his undergraduate
studies at Oberlin College and a graduate degree in journalism at
Columbia Journalism School.
manager, filmmaker, and philanthropist, best known for making the 2012
film Koch and for founding The Marshall Project, a journalism
nonprofit intended to shed light on the United States criminal justice
system.Barsky was born in the Bronx in New York City. He moved to Long
Island and then New Jersey. In 1973, he returned to New York City,
this time living in Long Island. He went to the Walden School for high
school.He is Jewish and attributes his support for social justice to
his Jewish schooling and upbringing.Barsky pursued his undergraduate
studies at Oberlin College and a graduate degree in journalism at
Columbia Journalism School.
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