Stephen Gossett
Senior Staff Reporter at Built In
Expertise: Technology journalism
Education: Webster University

Stephen Gossett is a former Built In senior staff reporter covering technology trends, design, UX and data science. Prior to joining Built In, he was a digital editor at the design-focused Sixtysix Magazine, associate editor at the local news site Chicagoist and managing editor at the culture website Flavorpill. Gossett holds a bachelor’s degree in film studies from Webster University.

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