OLD Media Moves

WSJ journalist to become biz editor in Omaha

May 10, 2015

Posted by Chris Roush

Bradley DavisBradley Davis, digital editor of markets and finance for The Wall Street Journal, has resigned to become business editor of he Omaha World-Herald.

He replaces Deb Shanahan, who is becoming features editor at the paper.

The move represents a homecoming for Davis, who is a graduate of the University of Nebraska, where he was managing editor of the student newspaper.

After graduation, he spent eight years for Verdant Partners, managing a family-owned real-estate investment and management firm , before returning to college to receive a master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

In 2009, he joined Barron’s. He also was a reporter for The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones, covering foreign exchange, Treasurys and global economics. He also logged more than 50,000 air miles covering the Federal Reserve.

For the past two years, Davis has overseen the Money & Investing section’s online presence and has also contributed a column to Barron’s.

 

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