The Bureau of Investigative Journalism has hired Eleanor Rose as an enablers editor, a role in which she will work on exposés of the UK’s role in facilitating corruption and wrongdoing worldwide.
Rose joins from the nonprofit Liberty, where she has held the posts of investigative journalist, interim investigations editor and recently, investigations editor.
She freelanced and was a reporter at the Evening Standard.
Rose has a bachelor’s degree from University College London, U. of London and a master’s degree from Goldsmiths, University of London.
You can congratulate Rose via Twitter.
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