Tradeoffs has added veteran journalist Julie Wernau as its newest reporter and producer. Wernau joins Tradeoffs after more than a decade at The Wall Street Journal, where she covered a wide range of health topics, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the nationโs mental health and addiction crises.
Her reporting on serious mental illness and addiction was nominated by The Wall Street Journal for the Pulitzer Prize for both 2022 and 2024.
Before joining the Journal, Wernau worked as a business reporter at the Chicago Tribune and as a reporter and editor at The Day Publishing Company, covering communities across southeastern Connecticut.
Wernauโs coverage at Tradeoffs will focus on mental health and addiction, among other pressing health policy issues. Her work across topics will continue to strengthen the organizationโs commitment to reporting on solutions to Americaโs biggest health policy challenges. Wernau began at Tradeoffs on Jan. 5, succeeding Ryan Levi, who was named Tradeoffsโ first managing editor in October 2025.
โI am so excited to have Julie join Tradeoffs, especially in a moment of such change and uncertainty in the U.S. health care system,โ Levi said. โShe shares Tradeoffsโ vision of marrying clarity, evidence and the experiences of real people to create accessible and engaging health policy journalism. Julieโs ability to tell powerful stories on complex issues like mental health and addiction will help Tradeoffs continue to deliver impactful, solutions-focused reporting on some of the most important topics of the moment.โ
Based in northwest Georgia, Wernau will be Tradeoffsโ first reporter based in rural America and the South. This will help the organization better reflect the geographic diversity of the country as Tradeoffs reports on critical health care issues affecting all Americans.
Tradeoffs Adds Veteran Health Journalist Julie Wernau to Reporting Team
