Amy Chozick

Amy Chozick (born 1979 or 1980[1]) is an American writer, journalist and showrunner who previously worked for the New York Times.

[3] She attended Tom C. Clark High School,[1] then the University of Texas at Austin, where she was originally a journalism major, but switched to English and Latin American studies after three weeks.

[3] That year, Chozick wrote an article in The Wall Street Journal questioning whether Obama was too thin to be elected president, given the average weight of Americans; commentator Timothy Noah wrote that this was a racist dog-whistle that invited white people to focus on his appearance and consequently "dwell on…his dark skin.

[9] In 2023, Chozick wrote a story extolling the putative transformation of Elizabeth Holmes, who was convicted for fraud in her role with Theranos, into a harmless suburban housewife.

[12] As of 2014, Chozick lives in the Lower East Side of New York City with her Irish-born husband, Robert Ennis.