Yalman Onaran ’91
Yalman Onaran ’91 is a research content manager at Barclays Investment Bank in New York and serves on the Wooster Alumni Board. Before joining the bank, he was a journalist covering banks worldwide at Bloomberg News. He was covering Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns for Bloomberg when they became the first to fall in the 2008 financial crisis. His first book, Zombie Banks, about the unresolved troubles of the banks in Europe and the U.S., was published in 2012. In his 23 years at Bloomberg, he also opened the financial news organization’s Istanbul and Ankara offices and wrote for its monthly magazine. Before joining Bloomberg, he worked as a correspondent for the Associated Press in the Middle East, covering wars as well as politics and economy in the region. In the early 1990s, his travels in Central Asia culminated in articles chronicling the challenges of the newly independent former Soviet satellite states for the Christian Science Monitor. He majored in economics and sociology at the College of Wooster before getting master’s degrees in journalism and international affairs from Columbia University. A native of Turkey, Onaran became a U.S. citizen in 2009 and lives with his husband and son in suburban New Jersey.



















