
Why Fitch Ink?
Our origins
In 2010, award-winning journalist Stephane Fitch did something that many people found difficult to understand. He quit a fantastic job as a Forbes magazine bureau chief and TV pundit to start Fitch Ink. He sensed that the internet was driving the media towards “an open-kitchen environment,” where every business person would be allowed to act as a reporter and writer. In this new environment, readers would be hungry to hear directly from business thought leaders. Businesses would no longer be limited to reaching audiences solely through advertising or public relations. The very best of them would want help from world-class editors, writers and reporters.
Stephane insisted Fitch Ink would "become the best editorial content studio in America." In the decade that followed, he surrounded himself with other writers, designers and editors from places like Fortune, Time, Reuters, the New Yorker and The Wall Street Journal. He built relationships with top-shelf video editors, scriptwriters, web animators and speechwriters. And together with a few equally visionary clients, Stephane and his colleagues began changing the way that successful companies and businesspeople reach their most valuable audiences.
Our customers
Today, when companies like GE Aerospace, GE Vernova, Koch Industries, Mastercard or Montefiore Einstein want to use stories to enlighten and inspire investors, employees, customers, competitors and the public at large, they turn to Fitch Ink.
Some of our latest work

Mastercard: Helping kids save money and build financial confidence, $1 at a time

Mastercard: Two brothers (and MBA dropouts) are bridging a gap in AI for banks

GE Reports: All hands on deck: Volunteers rush in to support 24/7 production of ventilators in Wisconsin

GE Video: Rugby is tough. So is Amanda.

Facebook: Citizen diplomat for the underwater world: Environmentalist and diver Laura James is helping train archeologists to examine sunken wrecks using VR

GE Brief: A sample of twice-weekly newsletters from GE Reports