Adam Johnson, an anchor for Bloomberg Television, has left after five years, Talking Biz News has learned.
He co-hosted “Street Smart,” Bloomberg’s daily business news program focused on the final hours of trading in the U.S., and contributed to “Lunch Money,” the network’s noon-hour program covering top news in equities, currencies, bonds, and commodities.
Thank you @BloombergTV and ESPECIALLY viewers for 5 great yrs. I’ll miss you! #InsightAndAction and I are here on $TWTR. New ventures…
— Adam Johnson (@AJInsight) October 20, 2014
Since joining Bloomberg in 2009, Johnson interviewed numerous high-profile business leaders including former AIG CEO Hank Greenberg, Newmont Mining President and CEO Richard O’Brien, AOL CEO Tim Armstrong, legendary investors Leon Cooperman, Carl Icahn and Tom DeMark.
Johnson also anchored Bloomberg Television’s special coverage of the S&P U.S. debt downgrade as well as special live coverage of global markets through the European credit crisis.
Prior to joining Bloomberg, Johnson was the founder of TheIndependentTrader.com, a Web site and newsletter service devoted to identifying investing trends and offering stock market commentary for investors. Until 2008, Johnson served as a co-founder and co-portfolio manager at New York-based hedge fund, MLH Capital LLC.
Earlier in his career, Johnson served as a director at ING Furman Selz Asset Management LLC and as a trader at Louis Dreyfus Energy Corp. He began his career as an analyst at Merrill Lynch Capital Markets.