Kate Adelia Conger (born April 1989) is an American journalist and writer who works for The New York Times.
[2] Conger began her career writing for the SF Weekly and the San Francisco Examiner.
[3] From 2016 to 2017, Conger worked as a reporter for TechCrunch, covering tech policy and cybersecurity.
Damore would later sue Google, alleging discrimination against conservative white men in a suit that was ultimately dismissed in 2020.
[3] Along with writers Daisuke Wakabayashi and Katie Benner, Conger was a 2019 Gerald Loeb Award finalist in beat reporting for their coverage of Andy Rubin, a former Google executive who was paid $90 million in severance to expedite his leaving of the company after credible allegations of sexual harassment.