Bloomberg hires Argana as a reporter in Australia

Bloomberg News has hired Carmeli Argana as a reporter in its Australia operation. She is covering commodities and energy markets in Asia. Argana previously interned for Bloomberg. Argana is a graduate of the University of Sydney, where she worked at the student newspaper as a reporter and editor.

Olander departs Politico for Chicago Tribune

Olivia Olander has left Politico to become a state government reporter at the Chicago Tribune. At Politico, she reported for the employment and immigration desk. She was previously a breaking news reporter. A graduate of Northwestern University, Olander has also reported for the Chicago Tribune and NBC News. She grew up in the suburbs of San […]

Antenen named co-managing editor at Debtwire

Jay Antenen has been named co-managing editor at Debtwire. He will oversee coverage or North America credit across high yield, private credit, distressed, asset-backed securitis and municipals. He has been a senior editor covering leveraged finance and restructuring. Recently, he was a senior editor at Inframation, where he led a team looking at core infrastructure deals, […]

Birmingham Biz Journal seeks a tech and startups reporter

The Reporters for American City Business Journals will join our newsroom and cover markets for one of the hottest economies in the country. Our reporters must be competitive, nimble and driven to break news about the most important industries, companies and people in the region. They are expected to provide forward-looking business intelligence to savvy […]

Hunt hired by Bloomberg to cover metals and mining in Australia

Paul-Alain Hunt has been hired by Bloomberg News to cover metals and mining in Australia. He is based in Melbourne. Hunt previously was a deputy editor and senior reporter covering energy and mining at Aspermont Ltd. He primarily reported on oil, gas, renewables, nickel, copper, gold, iron ore and coal across upstream and downstream markets as […]

Bykowicz among the WSJ layoffs in DC

Julie Bykowicz, who wrote for The Wall Street Journal about money and influence in Washington, was among the layoffs last week. She has covered campaign finance, presidential and congressional elections, the White House and Congress, and national policy issues since 2011. She joined the Journal in 2017, after working at the Associated Press and Bloomberg […]

Ag and food policy reporter Peterson among WSJ layoffs

Kristina Peterson, who covered food and agriculture policy from The Wall Street Journal’s Washington bureau, was among the layoffs. She previously covered Congress and the Federal Reserve. Peterson has been at the Journal since 2009. Peterson previously worked at the Palo Alto Daily News. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Stanford University and a master’s […]

WSJ seeks a deputy bureau chief for national security coverage

The Wall Street Journal is seeking a deputy bureau chief to help shape and shepherd our national security coverage. You’ll help reporters develop must-read stories about the most dynamic people and issues in U.S. geopolitics. You’ll work closely with the Wall Street Journal’s team of Washington reporters covering foreign policy, Defense and the State departments, […]

WSJ seeks an enterprise editor in DC

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a full-time editor to lead its Washington Enterprise team, which is responsible for helping to produce the coverage area’s most ambitious journalism. Running alongside our top-notch news coverage, our enterprise journalism is crucial to providing readers with content they won’t find anywhere else, in particular articles and other […]

WSJ seeks a DC deputy coverage chief

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a deputy coverage chief in the Washington bureau who will be responsible for ensuring that all of our news coverage meets the highest standards of Wall Street Journal reporting and editing. The editor will work hand-in-hand with the Washington coverage chief to set the tone for all the […]