Mary Chapman,  —

Mary M. Chapman began her professional career at United Press International, running both print and broadcast desks. She then became a Michigan correspondent for what is now Bloomberg BNA, where she mainly covered the automotive industry plus legal, tax and regulatory issues. A member of the Automotive Press Association and one of a relatively small number of women on the car beat, Chapman has discussed the automotive industry multiple times of National Public Radio, and in 2014 was selected as an honorary judge at the prestigious Cobble Beach Concours d'Elegance. She has written for numerous national outlets including Time, People, Al-Jazeera America, Fortune, Daily Beast, MSN.com, Newsweek, The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press. The winner of the Society of Professional Journalists award for outstanding reporting, Chapman has had dozens of articles in The New York Times, including two on the coveted front page. She has completed a manuscript about centenarian car enthusiast Margaret Dunning, titled "Belle of the Concours."

Articles by Mary Chapman

Advocates shining a light this week to focus on very rare disorder

From signing up for a patient panel webinar to swapping out social media profile photos, participants in PNH Awareness Week — observed this year Sep. 3-10 — are doing their part to call attention to paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), a very rare acquired disease with which some 500 U.S.