JONATHAN MOULES ENTERPRISE CORRESPONDENT, FINANCIAL TIMES Jonathan Moules has been writing about UK business life for the Financial Times since October 2003. Since September 2005, however, he has focused specifically on the issue of entrepreneurship. He now edits the newspaper’s Entrepreneur section, which provides news and practical advice on the challenges of running growing companies, as well as profiling interesting characters in the UK start-up community and covering the revival of entrepreneurship in the UK. Before this he had spent five years in the FT’s New York office, where he held a number of positions, including technology, media and telecoms news editor. He had specific writing responsibility for the US mobile phone industry and new media businesses, and covered the dotcom bubble and its aftermath and the collapse of Worldcom, the US telecoms group. Jonathan also helped cover the 911 terrorist attacks in Manhattan and other local New York news during his time in the city. Before relocating to the US, Jonathan was a senior technology writer at the Economist Group, in London, a post he held since July 1996. Prior to that, he covered the UK technology industry for the Sunday Business newspaper. Jonathan graduated from Liverpool University with a degree in Economics and worked for local papers, such as the Cambridge Evening News, before moving to the technology business press in London. Born on May 10, 1970, he is married with three children, one of whom he delivered himself.