Pamela Barbaglia has joined Reuters Breakingviews as a columnist.
Her tweet reads:
“I first started writing about M&A in 2008 during the Great Recession. 15 years on, the world of finance is at another critical juncture, dealmaking is languishing and my job is getting more creative. Stay tuned for some punchy commentary!”
Previously, Barbaglia worked as a senior correspondent covering European mergers and acquisitions, chief correspondent for EMEA deals and M&A editor for EMEA since joining Reuters in 2014.
She served as a UK correspondent, technology correspondent, global head of TMT coverage and London bureau chief at Mergermarket. She also worked freelance.
Barbaglia has a B.A. from IULM University and a M.A. from Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore.
You can congratulate Barbaglia on Twitter.
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