The Wall Street Journal

Andrew Dowell Promoted at WSJ

Andrew Dowell will soon take on a new role overseeing Asia Pacific coverage at The Wall Street Journal.

The Wall Street Journal Acquires New Editor And Reporter

Inyoung Hwang and Mike Colias have joined The Wall Street Journal.

The Wall Street Journal Snags Ian Lovett

Ian Lovett has joined forces with The Wall Street Journal.

Gerald F. Seib Promoted at WSJ Washington Bureau

The Wall Street Journal has promoted Gerald F. Seib to executive Washington editor and chief commentator.

The Wall Street Journal Snags Tim Higgins

Starting in September 2016, Tim Higgins will join the ranks of The Wall Street Journal - San Francisco Bureau.

WSJ Nabs Michael C. Bender From Bloomberg

Michael C. Bender has left Bloomberg to join The Wall Street Journal's Washington bureau.

WSJ Chicago Announces Changes

The staff of the Wall Street Journal's Chicago bureau is getting a shakeup, as the newspaper recently announced some personnel changes.

Daisuke Wakabayashi Exits WSJ

Reporter Daisuke Wakabayashi has announced his departure from The Wall Street Journal.

CisionScoop | WSJ Nabs Tawnell D. Hobbs as Education Reporter

Tawnell D. Hobbs has joined The Wall Street Journal as the national K-12 reporter, based out of the Dallas bureau.

The Wall Street Journal Bids Farewell to Anna Prior

Anna Prior is leaving The Wall Street Journal to pursue an MBA.

WSJ Welcomes Back John Simons

After a 16-year absence, journalist John Simons is back at the Wall Street Journal, this time as deputy bureau chief of the management group, which covers corporate matters.

The Wall Street Journal Bids Farewell to Nathalie Tadena

Nathalie Tadena is leaving The Wall Street Journal to go to business school.

WSJ Hires Julia Verlaine

The Wall Street Journal has hired Julia Verlaine to cover European Union financial regulation.

Lindsay Gellman Exits WSJ

Lindsay Gellman has announced her departure from The Wall Street Journal.

John Corrigan Joins WSJ Beijing

The Wall Street Journal's Beijing bureau will soon have a new editor: John Corrigan.

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