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Jeff Koyen is an American journalist, editor, entrepreneur and investor.

In 2017, Koyen was honored by the "Society of Professional Journalists"' Deadline Club and the Society of American Business Editors and Writers for his investigation into New York CIty's black market for food cart permits,Smerd, Jeremy " Crain's wins prestigious journalism award and is recognized for coverage of Donald Trump", Crain Communications, March 17, 2017 which was published by Crain's New York Business.Koyen, Jeff " Inside the underground economy propping up New York City's food carts", Crain Communications, June 12, 2016


Biography
Koyen was born in 1969 and raised in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey and currently lives in Brooklyn. He is a graduate of Rutgers University.Green, Peter S. " A Prague Perspective for a New York Newsroom", The New York Times, February 26, 2003. Accessed December 24, 2007.

In April 2012, Koyen founded the software startup Assignmint. In 2015, he founded the sleep-focused website Van Winkle's on behalf of , the mattress startup.Marshall, Jack " Mattress Company Casper Launches Sleep-Focused Publication ‘Van Winkle's’"


Controversy
In March 2005, while serving as the of the New York Press, Koyen ran a satirical story by that made light of Pope John Paul II's failing health. The article was widely condemned by Senators and , New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, , and , among others, including now-disgraced Congressman , who encouraged New Yorkers to collect copies of that issue and destroy them.

The publisher responded to the attacks by demanding that Koyen publicly apologize for the article. Koyen instead chose to resign his position. He went on to defend the story, attacking owner David Unger and publisher Chris Rohland in the media, The Fix (March 8, 2005). Salon.com. Retrieved April 13, 2009. saying "They couldn't handle the controversy... I didn't expect them to cave in and cower so easily. I'm really surprised they were so spineless."Kurtz, Howard (March 9, 2005). Who's the Next Dan?. Washington Post. Retrieved April 13, 2009.

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