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WSJ hires new reporters for corporate team

Jamie HellerThe Wall Street Journal’s business editor sent on Friday:

hello!

We are pleased to announce several new hires for our range of businesses as well as very special promotions and other job openings in the US and Asia. Please join us in welcoming and celebrating these wonderful journalists. And if you would like to join our team in global business or recommend someone, please contact us.

very best,

Jamie, Drew, Gordon

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in America

brad reagan

brad reagan He has an extended role as a technical project editor. This title is an acknowledgment and confirmation of Brad’s work that has led to some of the most memorable and influential journalism in recent years, especially including the award-winning Facebook Files series. Brad will also continue to act as an agent for the Science Fiction Bureau and will continue to lead social media and Google coverage.

Brad previously held editorial roles in the Journal’s finance and sports department, and before that he has written books on the subject, including professional poker player and country songwriter Billy Joe Shaver. A native of Texas, he currently lives in Berkeley with his wife and 7-year-old son.

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Esther Fung

Esther Fung Responsible for UPS, FedEx, freight rail and supply chain. Esther, a Knight-Bagehot Fellow last year, previously covered the Journal’s commercial real estate for more than a decade and worked on Amazon. grocery store and Department store. Esther joined the journal in Shanghai to cover the Chinese real estate market and helped cover disasters such as the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370.

Esther won a silver award at NAREE for Best Commercial Real Estate Story. Attractions like theme parks adversely affect For shopping malls during the pandemic. She won the 2018 SABW Best in Business Award. Articles about the downfall of American shopping malls From the Journal’s “Retail in Crisis” series. Esther, who attended university in Singapore, is fluent in Mandarin and is a gourmet. When she’s not hiking or taking mushroom walks, she’s learning tango or bouldering. She will join New York’s Corporate Bureau.

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berber gin

berber gin Join the journal to cover venture capital and startups. Berber came to us from Information, where he quickly established himself as a leading voice on the subject. His story broke the news for investors. Crazy about cash-draining instant delivery startupshow to dig The founders took advantage of the soaring value.Including talking about the big VC companies. Benchmark’s Struggle to Cope with Industry Change and one on the way Masayoshi Son’s goals for SoftBank’s investment have been thwarted.. Information Before Berber was at Insider.

Originally from Scarsdale, New York, Berber holds a degree in History and Economics from Stanford University. In her spare time, she enjoys playing tennis and listening to new indie pop albums. He is an avid pianist, fluent in Mandarin, and speaks Russian and Spanish. He will join the tech bureau in San Francisco.

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Sarah Cruz

Sarah Cruz Rejoining the journal to cover the battle for supremacy of Netflix and streaming video. Sarah also comes to us in information. There she found Google and that Exploring the Changing Online Advertising Businessand technology generally. Previously, Sarah had spent six years covering investment and communications in the journal. Her work included scoops like news. The fact that Tim Armstrong is leaving Verizon/AOLand memorable Businesses with financial incentives behind robocall scams. She was our leader. series The rise of passive investing.

Sarah was named a News Media Alliance 2018 Rising Star and was part of the team that won the New York Press Club’s 2018 Consumer Reporting Award for her Morningstar fund rating survey. She began her career in the Washington Business Journal. She is a Broadway enthusiast, novice guitarist, and dog rescue volunteer who lives in Connecticut with her husband and hunting dog. She will join a media and marketing group in New York.

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Miles Krupa

Miles Krupa Join the journal to cover articles on Google and Alphabet. Miles previously provided scoops and agenda-setting features covering venture capital and startups for the Financial Times in San Francisco. his story explores Enthusiasm for crypto investing and later The collapse of the NFT marketflash Trump-TikTok Sagaand took the reader Tiger’s Rise Inside global management. Prior to that, Miles had reported on hedge funds for Absolute Return.

Miles received her BA in English Literature from Rice University, where she edited the student newspaper Rice Thresher. A native of Austin, Texas, Miles is an avid tennis player and reader of European novels. He will join the tech bureau in San Francisco.

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Benoit Moren

Benoit Moren Join the journal to cover the fracking and natural gas export industries. Benoit came to us from Deseret News in Utah. There he has written articles on climate change in the West and other topics for magazines in those publications. He previously worked as an intern in the Paris bureau of the Journal and is a frequent freelance writer in the Future of Everything section. He has previously written for the New York Times in Paris and has written for The Economist and Christian Science Monitor, among other publications.

Born in France, Benoit graduated from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. As a J-school student, he explored the legacy of the Louisiana racial riots with a Pulitzer Center grant. He will join the US Energy team from Houston.

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in Asia

Selina Cheng

Selina Cheng I joined the journal in Hong Kong to cover the Chinese automobile market. Selina was previously a reporter for local news outlet HK01 in Hong Kong and Hong Kong Free Press, a research team at Quartz in New York. She has won journalism awards in Asia and the United States, including a scoop on the US Capitol to expose Hong Kong government lobbying and Wikipedia sanctions against Chinese power user groups. She received her bachelor’s degree from Sorbonne University in Paris and her master’s degree from Columbia Journalism School. She loves camping trips, but it doesn’t always go the way she wants.

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Rafaele Huang

Rafaele Juang currently deals with a Chinese technology company based in Singapore. Previously, he was a researcher at the Beijing bureau focusing on automotive and technology news. He was born in Guangdong Province, southern China, and attended schools in Beijing, Hong Kong and Italy. He holds a master’s degree in financial journalism from Hong Kong Baptist University. Raf loves classical music and photography and looks forward to exploring new cities.

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Shenru

Shenru Join the China branch to take charge of the country’s technology sector. She has been reporting to China on and off borders since 2015. Prior to joining the journal, she was a senior reporter for Protocol covering Chinese technology. Her writings have been published in The New York Times, Foreign Policy, Politico Magazine, and China File. She has received awards from the Asian Publishing Association, the Business Editorial and Writing Promotion Association, and the Professional Journalists Association. Shen Lu is an avid cook.

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Meanwhile, we have an opening. Looking for Media & Marketing TV news and sports media reporter. Contact Amol Sharma. We are looking for a reporter to cover in San Francisco. Twitter and social media. Contact Jason Dean and Brad Reagan. What we are looking for in Asia reporter To cover China’s global business reporter Covers Japanese companies. Contact Yoko Kubota in China or Peter Landers in Japan.

And that’s just now. More in the future.

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