Lisa Pryor

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Lisa Pryor is an Australian journalist and author. Born in Sydney in 1978, she was educated at Ravenswood, where she achieved a TER score of 100, and the University of Sydney, where she graduated in arts and law.[1] She is a journalist and columnist with the Sydney Morning Herald,[2] where she has also edited the opinion page. She is married to Julian Morrow of The Chaser comedy team.

Her 2008 book, The Pinstriped Prison, sceptically examines the recruitment processes of large law firms, management consulting firms and investment banks, and criticises the flow of talent into these fields.

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  1. ^ L. Pryor, 'The Bush doctrine', in J. Tynan, ed. Some Girls Do: My Life as a Teenager, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 2007, pp. 102-7; University of Sydney careers: Lisa Pryor
  2. ^ SMH Investigations: Lisa Pryor

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